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its 1428 in the standard version, but some birs outside of panjab have more pages as they include other texts such as Sukhmana sahib, Hanuman Natak etc

There was no hanuman natak in any bir.The present bir was stadnrdidzed and the banis left outside mainly were

Sahansharnama

Malkus ki vaar

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There was no hanuman natak in any bir.The present bir was stadnrdidzed and the banis left outside mainly were

Sahansharnama

Malkus ki vaar

1. Is Sahansharnama same as Shasternama?

2. Please explain what is written in Malkus Ki Vaar.

3. Why were these left out?

1 They are different.Shasternama is there in present Dasam granth.

2 I have a copy of this document with me.There are seven pages.It mentions Har ju hartmandir avange and also name nanak is there in concluding line.

3 I really do not know the raeson.But these compositions are there in Nihung dera birs and they recite these compositions by heart.The beuty is ever since this Granth was written many sikhs and especially had mastered it by heart.

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in the bani of guru gobind singh ji, dasmesh pita, a lot of needless pointless baseless controvercy has come about..

shastar naam mala is a seprate bani.

and the sahensar nama iv seen in the baent bania da gutka thas available from most shops. (DTF soho road!!)

the maal kauns ki vaar is a beautiful vaar. as i red it for the 1st time it just seemed to flow out. it is like a baenti to god. saying at the end of most the pauris >> whoever does naam, the lord god, har ji, will come into them<< exactly like mohan ghar aavo karo jodharia.. in sggs.

the hanuman natak was a gift to dasmesh pita from a raja (i think) that (again i think) a writing done by hanuman himself bout god/ or written by another person bout hanuman, and it was given as a present to guru sahib. guru sahib loved it so much that they used to keep it with themselves and wenever they had a few moments, they wound pull it out and read it. it was given in piyaar by a raja (king) to guru sahib. through piyaar. as far as i rember correctly..

so its not done be guru, but hu knows what we could learn by reading it aswell...

what comes to my mind is that the bhattaa de sawayae aint written by guru, but its beautiful and is gurmut.(well its guru actually! bubt u no.......)

i will come bak to this post and post a word doc of maal kauns ki vaar later on..

maybe a few weeks...

c ya.

gur fateh

these were prob left out for any reason under the sun!

maybe they contrived it to be one any less than guru maharaj.. the sri dasam granth used to be much bigger, but lots of bani has been lost.

maybe the sgpc lot jus took out wot they wanted to make it jus bout smaller than sggs so that ppl cud say, >>isnt it amazing that its only ONE LESS ANG THAN SGGS!! WWOOOOWW!!!

gurfateh

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