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FW: Confusion regarding Dasam Granth - some writing is not part of Dasam Granth

 From: Sher-e-Panjab Forum [mailto:sher_e_panjab_hro@yahoo.co.uk] 
Sent: Saturday, 22 June 2013 1:39 AM
To: sher_e_panjab_hro@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Confusion regarding Dasam Granth - some writing is not part of Dasam Granth

 WJKK WJKF

Please find attached article written by Mr Prem Singh Kalsi, giving an overview on Dasam Granth - see pdf file attached. 
Have a good read and see for yourself how authentic the writings are in the Dasam Granth.
Best regards
Ranvir Singh Virdi

 -----Original Message-----
From: Ajit Singh [mailto:ajit@ajitsingh.ca] 
Sent: Saturday, 22 June 2013 2:58 AM
To: Sher-e-Panjab Forum
Cc: sher_e_panjab_hro@yahoo.co.uk
Subject: Re: Confusion regarding Dasam Granth - some writing is not part of Dasam Granth

 This is the most unfortunate and Sad state of affairs with Sikh Nation. This is all due to the DISHONESTY of members of SGPC controlled by Badal Dalleai akalis ( Akal Ton Khali) and The
ANPARRH-TOADI Jathedars. To make things more complicated the Manmukh Dera Babas, and Takhats of Guru Sahib Ji controlled by individuals under the feet of Hindu Rulers.The three Scholars of 1896 obviously one is Hindu,
second and third are Pagridhari Hindus, therefore no
 unbiased decision could have been expected then. Attributing all the writings of Bachitar Natak (with the exception of Jap Sahib,Akak Ustat, Swayieai and few more) is Absolutely wrong. An old hand written copy of Bachitar Natak ( Not Dasam Granth) I have start with a picture on top of first page with Guru Nanak and Bala Mardana on his sides, on the left. On right side picture of Guru Hargobind Sahib riding a horse with two Sikhs on a hunting expedition. In the middle of the page(on top) is depicted Bhavani Devi with four arms, clearly showing that the writing was compiled by some Hindu Cheat.
 I would not go into the contents of this Bachitar Natak hand written book to compare with what is written in Guru Granth Sahib Ji, because there is lot of literature already written on this issue. My main point is the Writing itself - I mean the script, the letters and Lagan Matran etc. If we see all the hand written Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji NO WHERE one can find the use od ADAK, and Bindees in the foot of letters sasa,khakha, Jaja,Gaga, and Fafa. Even the Kharee Birs where additions and deletions were attempted,were free of the use of ADAK and bibdees in the foot of five Punjabi alphabetsThis indicates that these Lagan matran were not in use until after the life of Guru Gobind Singh Ji.
 On the contrary when I look at the hand written versions of Bachitar Natak the use of ADAK,and letters with bindees in foot is used very profusely. The practice of using these Lagan Matran came after the life time of Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji.
 The first printing of Guru Granth Sahib Ji came in around 1864-1868, as Punjabi fonts were first developed through British to print the bible in Punjabi in 1835 in Ludhiana by  Christian missionaries.
 Perhaps Dhani ram Chatric's father helped British in developing the Punjabi fonts !
 We can only hope that SGPC,Jathedars, and Derawalas in light of Gurbani Wisdom, first get rid of Raagmala from Sikh Scriptures, and at the same time determine the authentic Bannies that may be attributed to Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji. Also declare the 2003 Nanakshahi Calendar as the permanent Sikh Calendar, and establishing the birth date of Guru Nanak Sahib Ji, Hola Mohala and Bani Chhod day in the calendar.  
//Friend both the calendars imposed in 2003 and 2010 are to regularise the celebrations of Sangrands, Pooranmashi, Diwali, etc. when they have failed to arrive at the correct Birth Date of Guru Granth Sahib out of four Dates viz. 27th March, 14/15th April and 20thOctober 1469. Gurus Sahibaan do not take Birth every year and as such no one can dare to alter under the pretext of different Almanac//GS//

 Ajit Singh Sahota.

 Dear S. Ranvir Singh Virdi,   Waheguru jee ka Khalsa  Waheguru jee kee Fateh
  Thanks a lot for forwarding Attachments on the above subject matter.
After taking Print, I have gone through the conclusion arrived by S. Prem Singh Kalsi and fully agree with him. The Sacred Scripture of the Sikhs is: “Guru Granth Sahib”  Guru Gobind Singh Sahib, before breathing his last on 7th October 1708 had ordained:
 “Sabh Sikhan Ko Hukam Hai, Guru Maniyo Granth”. Hence, the Sikhs have nothing to do with Bachiter Natak, the so called Dasam Granth, Gur Bilas Patshahi 6, SarbLoh Granth and other such fairy and mythical tales being imposed by the Hinduised Sikh Pujaries under the influence of the Hindutva !  However, I shall be grateful if you could kindly also forward its pages 12 and 13 as these are not found amongst the said Attachments.
  With best wishes,
Gurmit Singh (SydneyAustralia)

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