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  1. I know its been quite a while since anybody replied here but I thought I would mention: So we have the original version of Brahm Kavach in Budha dal gutka, which seems to be from Panth Parkash. Then we have Baba Gurvinder Singh talking about the one that hes found, however its not just the extra line he adds in, its also amending the line before from "Chandika Mandika Mrithka Jagat Janani" to "Chandika Mrith Jagat janani" and then the new one line "akaal jyot nekhlanka mahabali dhritman he". In a later video he finds a puratan Shastar at Hazur Sahib, among a group of puratan shastars which all have various bani inscribed on them, and one of them has this version of Brahm Kavach. Then in some places online you have people printing it with the new line added, but the line before still un-amedned and kept the same with "Chandika mandika mrithka", so its a third hybrid version. And now, in the youtube link by damdamtaksal84, you have another version being read out, which is the hybrid version but in the new added line, its been changed to akaal jyot nekhlanka mahabali maha maan he* How can people not notice these differences and keep banging all these mixed up versions? We really need to find the oldest possible written version from a proper source. I'd say the one Baba Gurvinder Singh ji seems to be that, althought its strange to cut out the "mandika mrithka", it would be very interesting if anybody has access to the version found in the puratan das granthi mentioned above.
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