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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!!

Kidha sangat!! this is my first topic thingy so help me out if iv dun anything wrong!!

Is "Guru Maneyo Granth" written anywhere??

There is a namdhari who keeps asking me this question and from my research it has been said that Guru Gobind Singh Ji had only sed this!! Then, he sez is there any proof of this n im jus too confused!!

pleeeeeeeeez help me out here!!

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!!!

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

As far as daas knows, Guru ji and Bhai Nand Lal were talking abnd whatever they talked about Bhai Nand Lal wrote in his Rehatnama. Daas believes near the end of the rehatnama it says " Agaya Bhaee Akal Kee Tabay Challio Panth, Sabh Sikhan Ko Hukam Hai Guru Maneyo Granth." But daas is unsure at this point.

Bhul chak maaf karna jio.

- daas

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

When Baba Bajeet Singh Khalsa came down to Karmsar Gurdwara, they said in there diwan that it is written in Bhai Heer Singh Jee’s diary who where the author of Guru Gobind Singh Jee’s daily diary. Bhai Heer Singh Jee was one of the five Sikhs present when Guru Gobind Singh Jee passed on the Gurgadi to Sri Guru Granth Sahib jee.

Bhul chak maaf

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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Guru Gobind Singh's poet Sainapat, Bhai Nand Lal and Dhadi Nath Mal, all of who were present at Nander, a day before the Guru's demise, the sikhs enquired as to whom he was entrusting his Khalsa. Bhai Nand Lal in Rahitnama says the Guru replied he has three forms. The first was nirgun or invisible, the second was his word and the third was sagun or the visible. After his physical death his soul would be invisible. His second form would be Adi Granth (not Dasam Granth), "Dusar Rup Granthji jan, Mera rup Granthji jan. Is men bhed nahin kuchh man." The third sagun, or visible rup was the Khalsa. He added that he had bestowed his physical form upon his khalsa.

The Guru accompanied by Khalsa went to the place where Adi Granth had been installed. He opened the holy book, placed five paise and a coconut before it, bowed before it, then went round the sacred scripture five times, bowed every time, and declared it as the Guru for all times to come. Upto this time the holy book was called Pothi Sahib. Gobind Singh named it Granth consisting of two words, Gur and Ant meaning eternal Guru. He asserted

: " In future whoever wishes to seek englightenment, guidance and solace, let him read the holy granth. This is your Guru for ever and ever till eternity. " The Guru said that he was entrusting the Khalsa to the care of AkalPurukh (God). He affirmed

Dusara rup Granth ji jan

Un ke ang mero kar man

Jo sikh gur darshan ki chah

Darshan karo granth ji ah.

Jo mam sath chaho kar bat

Granth ji parhe bichare sath.

jo muj bachan sunan ki chai

Granth ji parhe sune chit lae

mero rup Granth ji jan

Is men bhed nahin kuchh man

Namdhari are WRONG. You ask him what his so called 'Guru's can do that is even remotely as close to the actual Gurus.? They are false and false people always try to lure you in. They are humans that are cashing!! Cults are evil and they are evil!

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Ask this Naamdhari this:

1) Does he believe in Guru Gobind Singh?

2) Did Guru Gobind Singh create the khalsa Panth?

3) Did he give khande da pahul (amrit) to Panj Piaare and then receive amrit from them?

4) Does he believe guru sahib gave the panj kakaars to the sikh nation, Five K's

Ok so if Naamdhaaris do not believe that Guru Gobidn sngh ji gave gurgaddi to Guru Granth sahib then why do they also deny the Five Ks, amrit ceremony, and the khalsa panth? Are sikhs retarded to be wearing five K's all these years while the naamdharis are all correct? Naamdharis don't even take amrit to join the khalsa panth so what is this Naamdhari talking about?

Tell this Naamdhari that dasam pta made a nation of lions and naamdharis have chosen to be sheep. ZThen wish him good day and tell him if he ever questions khalsa rehit again, you will send him to meet akaal purakh first hand.

peace.

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