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 Sikh Gurus
Guru Granth Sahib was appointed as the Eleventh Guru by Tenth Guru Guru Gobind Singh ji.
God of Dasam Granth is God of justice, ready to strike at the tyrant, autocrat and the despot.
According to Loehlin, the Guru Granth may be compared to Temple and the Dasam Granth to a fortress.
http://www.sikh-history.com/sikhhist/gurus/nanak11.html   (951 words)

  
 Dasam Granth --  Britannica Concise Encyclopedia - The online encyclopedia you can trust!
The book (also known as Granth, or Granth Sahib [“The Granth Personified”]) is a collection of nearly 6,000 hymns of the Sikh Gurus (religious leaders) and various early and medieval saints of different religions and castes.
Though some of the hymns are used in Sikh worship and ritual, the Dasam Granth is not accorded the same reverence paid to the chief Sikh scripture, the Adi Granth.
Dasam Granth is a short title for Dasven Pasaan (Punjabi: & Book of the Tenth Emperor [i.e., spiritual leader]”).
http://www.britannica.com/ebc/article-9029414   (742 words)

  
 Dasam Granth - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Dasam Granth (Punjabi: ਦਸਮ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ) is a holy book of Sikhism composed by 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh.
Guru Gobind Singh, the Tenth Sikh Guru, significantly shaped the Sikh Panth and helped instil timid and oppressed Punjab people with the discipline and spirit to fight against the tyranny of their Mughal rulers.
On February 20th, 2000, at Gobind Sadan, His Holiness Baba Virsa Singh released the first complete Punjabi translation of the writings of Guru Gobind Singh, plus other scholarly works about the life and teachings of Guru Gobind Singh.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dasam_Granth   (309 words)

  
 The Dasam Granth: About the Dasam Granth
The Dasam Granth preserved at Patna Sahib, the birthplace of Guru Gobind Singh, is also famous.
The collected writings of Guru Gobind Singh are known as Dasam Granth ("Scripture of the Tenth Guru").
But in these Dasam Granth birs, the banis (sacred writings) are not written in the same order, nor is their number equal.
http://www.gobindsadan.org/dasamgranth/about.shtml   (1616 words)

  
 Dasam Granth in India
Dasam Granth preached the existence of a supreme god, who is formless, unborn and timeless and is present everywhere.
Dasam Granth is a collection of writings composed by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru.
It is written using the Gurmukhi script in four languages, namely Braj, Hindi, Persian and Punjabi.
http://www.india9.com/i9show/57304.htm   (155 words)

  
 How many scriptures do Sikhs have? And why do Sikhs refer to Guru Granth Sahib as the Guru?
The Guru Granth Sahib is a compilation of writings by the Sikh Gurus and the devotees of God who have attained salvation and have become one with God.
Guru Granth Sahib is the present Guru or spiritual leader of the Sikhs.
The Dasam Granth is the scripture which contains all of the writings of Guru Gobind Singh Ji, the tenth or dasam Guru.
http://www.realsikhism.com/faq/scriptures.html   (435 words)

  
 The Voice of Sikh Youth > Dasam Granth
Dasam Granth was never written by Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Apr 19 2004, 01:40 PM The fact is that Dasam granth has many things that do not match with the philosophy of Guru Granth Sahib so that can't be the Bani of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
Apr 19 2004, 11:00 AM obviously Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Jio Maharaj wrote the Dasam Granth, all of it.
http://www.sikhsangat.com/lofiversion/index.php?t4169.html   (687 words)

  
 Mythical Granths' Propagandists
The Institute of Sikh Studies claimed that, “bulk of the Dasam Granth text was actually composed by Vaishnav and Brahminical scholars and not by the tenth Guru and therefore be rejected by the community.
Dharm Perchar Committee S. To attribute the compilation of the Dasam Granth in its entirety to Dasmesh Guru Gobind Singh Sahib is to profess one’s mythical tendencies, blind faith, gullibility and/or lack of comparative study of the incontrovertible Guru Granth Sahib and controvertible quasi Dasam Granth.
Obviously the malady afflicting these scholars/writers is their refusal to subscribe to Amarjit Singh Khosa and his ilk's conjecture, advocacy and propagation of Dasam Granth's erotic and mythical compositions as Dasmesh Guru's scriptures.
http://www.sikhsundesh.net/mythical.html   (1813 words)

  
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This granth came to Punjab in the early 19th century and was converted into one published Sri Dasam Granth Sahibji in 1897.
‘‘The tenth Guru sanctified only one granth and that is Aad Sri Guru Granth Sahib,’’ he said.
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/cms.dll/xml/uncomp/articleshow?msid=349077   (1363 words)

  
 Sri Granth: About
The primary message of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib is to encourage people to make an honest living, to share their earnings with the less fortunate, and to meditate on God's name.
Sri Granth was conceived to encourage both Sikhs and non-Sikhs to turn directly to the source, the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, for Sikh values and philosophy.
Jaswant Singh & Jagjit Singh Kerwal Much of the Gurmukhi text of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib was typewritten by Jaswant Singh and Jagjit Singh Kerwal.
http://www.srigranth.org/about.html   (703 words)

  
 Dasam Granth History Summary
The Gurū Granth, also known as the Ādi Granth (First book), is the sacred scripture of the Sikhs, but some parts of the Dasam Granth are also used in Sikh prayers.
Khālsā Mahima (Praise of the Khālsā), which comes later in the Dasam Granth, is a favorite hymn amongst the Sikhs.
Home › Other › Religion › Dasam Granth
http://www.bookrags.com/history/religion/dasam-granth-eorl-04   (870 words)

  
 Sri Dasam Granth Sahib - Chritropakhyaan
This Baani is as sacred as that of Sri Guru Granth Sahib.
In the Sri Dasam Granth Sahib, a section of it, is named as "Chritropakhyaan", in which tales of both men and women nobility and heroic deeds are given, as well as trickeries in sex life of both men and women are given.
Sri Guru Granth Sahib, in which writings of first five Gurus and Guru Tegh Bahadur are contained.
http://www.gurmat.info/srec/srecarticles/sridasamgranthsahib/chritropakhiyaan.html   (1046 words)

  
 The Sikh Times - Biographies - Gurbakhsh Singh Kala Afghana: An Adi Granth Purist
According to Kala Afghana, reading hymns from the Dasam Granth during the baptism ceremony is tantamount to according Guru status to the Dasam Granth.
Whereas the Adi Granth consistently stresses its patently religious message of liberation through meditation on the divine Name, the Dasam Granth, in contrast, consists primarily of legends from the Hindu Puraanas and anecdotes that have little to do with religious belief.
The Dasam Granth is a body of work of disputed authorship, traditionally attributed, in whole or part, to Guru Gobind Singh.
http://www.sikhtimes.com/bios_071004a.html   (1393 words)

  
 WELCOME TO NEWS WORLD ANALYSIS FROM DATELINE PUNJAB
Next to Sri Guru Granth, the Adi Granth compiled by the fifth Prophet of Sikh religion, the Dasam Granth, ‘the Book of the Tenth Guru’, has been revered most by the Sikhs.
The spiritual status of being the Sikh Scripture vests in the Guru Granth Sahib, though the Dasam Granth is also highly revered, particularly as it contains the bani of Guru Gobind Singh including the Jaap Sahib; the savaiyyas and the chaupai which are integral part of the Sikhs’ daily regimen of devotional recitation.
Thematically, the Dasam Granth contains compositions some of which are spiritual, mythological, meta-historical, historical, autobiographical and — according to some scholars — even apocryphal; it is rich in spiritual vision; metaphysical concepts; ethical percepts; marital spirit, and heroic deeds involving gods, goddesses and demons.
http://www.datelinepunjab.com/html/analysisworld.html   (2233 words)

  
 Chandi Charitar Ukti Bilas
Suddenly a section of Hindu Society commenced to promote that Guru Gobind Singh `believed in gods and goddesses.' Frequent quotes started to flourish from Dasam Granth to support this ideology and foremost among them is this hymn used by the Sikhs as National Anthem.
`           The hymn known as Deh Shiva bar moye…  is a part of the Dasam Granth known as Chandi Charitar Ukti Bilas.
It was a matter of great satisfaction to see that the proceeding were commenced after the recitation of their own "National Anthem", a Shabd from Guru Granth Sahib.
http://www.geocities.com/pritpal_bindra/Shiva.htm   (1602 words)

  
 The Tribune...Sunday Reading
HE language use in the Dasam Granth can not be separated from the language use in Guru Granth Sahib.
These neo-elites composed their works in a language which was understood by the ordinary people, and preached the ideas and religion which was near the people.
The language of Guru Granth Sahib represents the language used by the new thinkers of medieval India.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/1999/99apr11/sunday/head3.htm   (786 words)

  
 THE DASAM GRANTH: A view from another angle:Gateway to Sikhism
The compilation was subsequently known as the Granth of the Tenth Guru, though Mani Singh did not give it that title.
He had vowed to kill one Massa Ranghar, a Muhammadan official, who had obtained possession of the Golden Temple, and who used the place as a theatre for dancing women; and he was on his way to Amritsar to carry out his design.
In the year A.D. 1734 while in Amritsar Bhai Mani Singh compiled the compositions and translations of Guru Gobind Singh and of the bards who were associated with him.
http://www.allaboutsikhs.com/articles/dasamgranth.htm   (416 words)

  
 The Dasam Granth: Foreword by Baba Virsa Singh Ji
The Dasam Granth: Foreword by Baba Virsa Singh Ji About the Dasam Granth
http://www.gobindsadan.org/dasamgranth/translations   (13 words)

  
 The Tribune - Windows - Main Feature
However, the Nihangs are the only ones among the Sikh brotherhood, who hold the granth of the tenth Guru as worthy of veneration where as the Tat Khalsa, who constitute the mainstream, are ready to accept only some portions of the Dasam Granth as genuine writings of Guru Gobind Singh.
However, only Takht Patna Saheb still has the practice of the Dasam Granth occupying the same position as the Guru Granth Saheb in the sanctum sanctorum of the gurdwara, commemorating the birth of Guru Gobind Singh, whereas in other gurdwaras the Dasam Granth could at best be seen in the gurdwara library.
One would have expected that with such impeccable paternity, the Dasam Granth would continue to be revered by the followers of the Guru.
http://www.tribuneindia.com/2000/20000617/windows/main1.htm   (941 words)

  
 Sanatan Sikhi - Sanatan Sikh Gurus
Besides the [Adi] Guru Granth Sahib, the Nihangs accord a high place to the Dasam Granth in their religious ministration.
The Adi Guru Durbar is seen as the paramount of the 3 sacred texts, while Dasam and Sarbloh Guru Durbars are traditionally considered the works of Akali Nihang Guru Gobind Singh Ji without any doubt.
Rising early, a Nihang recites nitnem (daily prayers) which includes banis from [Adi] Guru Granth Sahib, the 'Dasam Granth' and 'Sarab Loh Granth'.
http://www.sarbloh.info/htmls/durbar_menu.html   (657 words)

  
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Bhai Mohkam Singh of Damdami Taksal said though guruship was bestowed upon Sri Guru Granth Sahib, "Dasam Granth" was also important for the Sikhs, as it was the source of daily prayers and for administering "amrit".
Dr Harpal Singh Pannu, also from Punjabi University, said all four "granths" such as Guru Granth Sahib, Dasam Granth, Vaars of Bhai Gurdas and writings of Bhai Nand Lal were of great importance for the Sikhs and were being recited at the Golden Temple for ages.
The organisations have asserted that the missionary writers had no right to twist Sikh history and that both the "Dasam Granth" and Sri Guru Granth Sahib were sacred sources of inspiration for the Sikhs.
http://www.panthkhalsa.org/kala/warning.html   (340 words)

  
 Sri Dasam Granth Sahib - The God of Bachittar Natak! Editorial by Principal Harbhajan Singh
The Two Granths being Repositories of Divine Word, are to be revered as Sri Guru Granth Sahib and Sri Dasam (Guru) Granth Sahib, which have their own place.
In Guru Granth, God is more frequently praised with the attributes of the excellences in gods and goddesses, than in Sri Dasam Guru Granth Sahib.
The GRANTHS or Books are not the Living "Guru Jot" or "SABAD" repeatedly stated in Guru Granth Itself.
http://srec.gurmat.info/srecarticles/sridasamgranthsahib/principalharbhajansinghcommentsonthegodofbachittarnatak.html   (10978 words)

  
 Sri Dasam Granth Sahib - The Dassam Granth and Sikh Consciousness
According to them they say only that is “Gurbani” which is bound in book form as “Guru Granth Sahib.” It is Guru Granth Sahib, which teaches us that Gurbani emanates from God abiding in Gurmukhs, who are one with God, as already explained.
It is a Satanic belief that Guru Gobind Singh made Bani of Guru Granth as Guru (Divine), and that before that it had no such status.
In the latest incarnation, the word is dasam is printed in very small print and for all intent and purposes it is the rest, that is ‘Sri Guru Granth Sahib, by clever and mean deception.
http://srec.gurmat.info/srecarticles/sridasamgranthsahib/gurtejsinghcomments.html   (13747 words)

  
 Sri Dasam Granth Sahib - All Pervading Guru JOT (God) as defined in Sri Akal Ustat
Sri Dasam Granth Sahib - All Pervading Guru JOT (God) as defined in Sri Akal Ustat
All Pervading Guru JOT (God) as defined in Sri Akal Ustat
Those so called Sikhs possessing this much of knowledge of Guru Granth Sahib, have dared to make senseless criticism of the Holy Scriptures, especially of Sri Dasam Guru Granth Sahib.
http://www.gurmat.info/srec/srecarticles/sridasamgranthsahib/gurujotdefinedinsriakalustat.html   (2089 words)

  
 The Hindu : 'Dasam Granth's critics told to prove claim
An eminent Sikh scholar has said that persons who disagree that the Dasam Granth was written by the Guru Gobind Singh should be summoned by the Akal Takht to prove themselves.
Baba Virsa Singh said that the reference to Hindu mythology in the Dasam Granth cannot be wished away.
Baba Virsa Singh, founder of the Gobind Sadan Institute for Advanced Studies in Comparative Religion, told reporters that the book was written by Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh guru.
http://www.hinduonnet.com/thehindu/2000/06/16/stories/0216000u.htm   (321 words)

  
 The Voice of Sikh Youth -> Shabad In Dasam Granth?
Uor Na upjae doosar jag pachiyo sabhai banai.
That;s what I've always been told (probably because most Amrit Kirtan Pothi reference it as such), however as Vijaydeep Singh has pointed out, this is not the case with the recently released Sarabloh Granth from the Buddha Dal.
It is through their aid that I have attained this status, otherwise there are millions of unknown mortals like me.
http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=8866   (1764 words)

  
 Sri Dasam Granth Sahib
The Sri Dasam Granth is attributed to have been written by Guru Gobind Singh (1666-1708).
There is no doubt that the authenticity of the Dasam Granth is highly questionable, but what remains a fact is that the Dasam Granth exists, and this website provides it for your reference and curiousity.
However, there is great debate over various portions of the scriptures.
http://www.sridasam.org/about.html   (150 words)

  
 Chaubis Avtar Dasam Granth
There is some controversy over the Dasam Granth whether it can all be attributed to Guru Gobind Singh Ji and whether in writing the stories of Sri RamChandra Ji, Baghwan Krishan Ji and Durga that Guru Ji worshipped them.
Chaubis Avtar makes up a large part of the collections of writings by Guru Gobind Singh ji known as the Dasam Granth.
The following are images of the Incarnations of Vishnu that Guru Ji wrote about, with their mythological names.
http://www.info-sikh.com/VVPage1.html   (210 words)

  
 The Sikh Times - Biographies - Khushwant Singh: "Japji Sahib is Based on the Upanishads"
This is not congruent with the Gurus' teachings: maanas kii jaati sabhai ekai pahchaanbo (all humans are equal regardless of caste or creed) [Source: Dasam Granth, Akal Ustati, pp.
Now they say only amrit-dhari [orthodox] men can do seva at Harmandar Sahib, but not women, even if they are amrit-dharis.
You yourself wrote in The Wall Street Journal (Oct. 12, 2001) that Sikhism is a branch of Hinduism.
http://www.sikhtimes.com/bios_021503a.html   (2188 words)

  
 DesiTorrents - Shabad Gurbani From DASAM GRANTH JI.(Must Have It)
Shabad Gurbani from DASAM GRANTH JI (Bani Guru Gobind Singh Ji's)
All I can say is Good on you..that you are bringing such nice shabads to us...who are in different parts of the world away from india.
I will come up with some more stuff on gurbani in my next torrent, so keep checking this religious torrents.
http://www.desitorrents.com/forums/showthread.php?p=318935   (867 words)

  
 Punjabi.net discussions chat forums
The same is true of the Dasam Granth, compiled by the last Guru Gobind Singh in which, apart from invoking Shiva to grant him the boon of courage — Day Shiva bar moi ehai — there are praises of goddess like Chandi and Durga.
It was a daunting task since the Sikh sacred scripture, the Adi Granth, is largely devoted to the praise of gods mostly with Hindu names: Hari, Ram, Govind, Madhava, Murari, Prabhu, Bhagwan, Vitthal and others.
He was the chief collaborator and mentor of Max Arthur Macauliffe, helped him to understand and translate hymns in the Granth Sahib which were published under the title, The Sikh Religion, in six volumes, by Oxford University Press in 1907.
http://punjabi.net/talk/messages/3/75.html   (3805 words)

  
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The constitution of the RSS states that it would propagate the banis of Sri Guru Granth Sahib!
Do we also ostracise Sri Guru Granth Sahib, just because RSS is propagating it?
I am really amazed to know why these learned people could not trace those things which scholars like kala Afghana are commenting as objectionable now!!!
http://www.panthkhalsa.org/kala/open_letter_rsphd.html   (1011 words)

  
 MSN Encarta - Search Results - Dasam Granth
Gurdwara (Punjabi for “Door to the Guru”), Sikh place of worship, in which the sacred scripture of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib, is installed and...
Search for books about your topic, "Dasam Granth"
Dasam Granth, collection of the writings of the tenth Sikh guru (teacher), Gobind Singh, and of poems by a number of other writers.
http://encarta.msn.com/Dasam_Granth.html   (116 words)

  
 The Punjab Heritage
Its Originality and Cultural Significance: Dasam Granth is the creation of Guru Gobind Singh.
To quote Encyclopedia of Sikhism ‘Dasam Granth’ (lit.
The Granth of the Tenth Master, were originally found, there has been a controversy about their authorship, authenticity and historicity.
http://www.punjabheritage.com/main.html   (846 words)

  
 Sri Granth
Welcome to Sri Granth, a Sri Guru Granth Sahib search engine and resource
© SriGranth.org, a Sri Guru Granth Sahib resource, all rights reserved.
http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=punjabi   (24 words)

  
 Dasam Granth
This book connotes "The book of the Tenth Guru" of the Sikhs: the author, a great reformer, spiritual leader and unparalleled warrior, who traced his lineage to Lord Rama.
After the compilation of the Dascam Granth by the Tenth Guru, it was called Chhotta Granth as compared to the Adi Granth which was called Wadda Granth.
This book consists of religious compositions in the first part and the other part mostly comprises of mythological compositions.
http://www.coronetbooks.com/books/dasa0449.htm   (132 words)

  
 The Dasam Granth
It is about half that of Japji of Guru Nanak and takes about 25 minutes to recite.
The ‘Japu’ is the noun form of Sanskrit word Jap which means ‘to utter in a low voice, whisper, mutter (especially prayer or incantation), to invoke or call upon in a low voice.
The Japu is the opening composition of the Dasam Granth and is the daily morning prayer of the Sikhs.
http://www.punjabheritage.com/9_2003/dasam_granth.html   (619 words)

  
 Dasam Granth
There are hymns from Dasam Granth published by Dr. G.S. Mansukhani.
He was a wonderful scholar, whom I had the brief privilege to know during the 1970s, before he died.
Do you know of any place on the internet where I could read an english translation of the Dasam Granth or just Jaap Sahib and Chandi Di Vaar?
http://www.sikhnet.com/sikhnet/youth.nsf/3d8d6eacce83bad8872564280070c2b3/0379AA831981E2AB8725675C004A3216!OpenDocument   (163 words)

  
 Sri Dasam Granth Sahib
Page-by-Page: Read the Sri Dasam Granth Sahib page by page.
© 2005 SriDasam.Org - Bringing the Dasam Granth to the World Wide Web!
http://www.sridasam.org/dasam?c=t   (23 words)

  
 SikhSpectrum.com Monthly. SikhSpectrum.com Links to Other Websites
This site is dedicated to enhance deeper understanding and realization of the Gurbani (Sri Guru Granth Sahib, SGGS, the holy Sikh scripture) As It Is. Various themes mentioned in the SGGS have been reflected upon in the form of Gurbani Articles.
The Sikh-Forum Germany is an independent internet based service which provides information about Sikhs and their religion in German language.
We encourage people to consider the verdict of Akal Takhat while posting information on issues related to diet, Dasam Granth or other finer points on Sikh philosophy.
http://www.sikhspectrum.com/links.asp   (815 words)

  
 Quotes about Dasam Granth. Read quotes by and about Dasam Granth here!
Read quotes by and about Dasam Granth here!
http://quotes.worldvillage.com/i/b/Dasam_Granth   (51 words)

  
 The Voice of Sikh Youth -> Akal Ustat (audio)and Dasam Granth Bani
This is important as I know I'm making a lot of mistakes while reading it and I do not have any proper guide person knowledgeble enough to teach me here in Auckland New Zealand.
Is there any link available to download an audio file of Akaal Ustat of Dasam Granth Sahib Bani and other related Bani& of Dasam Granth Sahib.
(note : the link in gobind sadan for viewing of Dasam Granth Bani& does contain a lot of mistakes when I compare it with a Full Larivaar saroop)
http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?showtopic=7936   (315 words)

  
 The Dasam Granth: About the Dasam Granth
Dasam Granth Seminar, Gobind Sadan, India, January 1998
http://dasamgranth.org/dasamgranth/seminars   (17 words)

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