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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..

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No offence singh ji, but RSS must seriously lap it up when we sikhs do their work for them. Come on this is a bahman story made up to lower Guroo Sahib and bite away at our distinctness. Can it be possible that Akaal Purakh's own roop reads ustat of HANUMAN for pleasure?

I hate these bahman stories, what an insult to Guroo Sahib.

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That is what is written in The Mahan Kosh by Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha and no one can accuse him of being RSS as he wrote the book 'Ham Hindu Nahi'

What you must remember is that maharaj were the poet of poets and the potical form of the Hanuman Natak is very good in the form of Chands you see replicated in the Sri Dasam Granth

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That is what is written in The Mahan Kosh by Bhai Kahan Singh Nabha and no one can accuse him of being RSS as he wrote the book 'Ham Hindu Nahi'

What you must remember is that maharaj were the poet of poets and the potical form of the Hanuman Natak is very good in the form of Chands you see replicated in the Sri Dasam Granth

is there any chance that the hanuman naatak can be uploaded?? bin looking for a full copy for ages..

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gurfateh jee

this is about the malkauns vaar that was uploaded

i don't know much about dasam granth bani

but the dasam banis i have heard and read so far dont usually include the word 'nanak' at the end of the verses (ie... jaap sahib, swayee, shabad hazare)

this vaar has 'nanak' written which doesnt match the banis above

please clarify this, are there other banis in dasam granth where dasmesh pita jee signs off with nanak?????

(im not tryna prove/disprove dasam bani--- just curious about the use of nanak in dasmesh pita jees writing----- alot of people on this forum have short fuses--- so please dont get angry)

bhul chuk maaf

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