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THATS A SIKK IDEA!! I CNT WAIT MANN!!! ADMINS WHAT YA TINK OF IT?

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Ok then :TH:

Sikhi Quiz rules: A member posts a question and the next person replies the right answer to that question and asks another question of his own...

please dont ask a ridiculously hard question to answer and if nobody knows the answer then any member can start off with a new question.

First Q: What are the names of the four Sahibzaday of Guru Gobind Singh Ji?

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Ok then :TH:

Sikhi Quiz rules: A member posts a question and the next person replies the right answer to that question and asks another question of his own...

please dont ask a ridiculously hard question to answer and if nobody knows the answer then any member can start off with a new question.

First Q: What are the names of the four Sahibzaday of Guru Gobind Singh Ji?

The names were

Sant Baba Ajit Singh Ji, Sant Baba Jujhar Singh Ji, Sant Baba Zorawar Singh Ji and Sant Baba Fateh Singh Ji

Second Question: Who built the Gurdwara Sri Hazur Sahib?

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Ans: Shastar Naam Mala is in Dasam Granth Sahib :|

Next Ques: once Guru Amar Daas Ji was having bath and suddenly the seat where he was sitting broke and Bibi Bhani thrusted her toe inside so that Guru Ji wont fall, after some time her toe started bleeding, Guru Ji felt so pleased at Bibi's Seva and asked her to give her something...

so the ques is what did Bibi Bhani demanded from Guru Amar Daas Ji

Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji

Who was appointed the first Granthi of Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Granth Sahib Maharaj? grin.gif

Baba Budha Ji :wub:

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