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can somebody plz tell daas which 8 bani's in a dass granthi pothi. i know theres jaap sahib, akal ustat, chandi di vaar, gian parbodh, chandi charitar part 1, chandi charitar part 2, but i dont know the other 2...........?????

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can somebody plz tell daas which 8 bani's in a dass granthi pothi. i know theres jaap sahib, akal ustat, chandi di vaar, gian parbodh, chandi charitar part 1, chandi charitar part 2, but i dont know the other 2...........?????

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The Dass Granthi Ive got has got Bachittar Natak in it as well..

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can somebody plz tell daas which 8 bani's in a dass granthi pothi. i know theres jaap sahib, akal ustat, chandi di vaar, gian parbodh, chandi charitar part 1, chandi charitar part 2, but i dont know the other 2...........?????

Wjkk Wjkf Ji

The Dass Granthi Ive got has got Bachittar Natak in it as well..

so theres only 7 banis? jaap sahib, akal ustat, chandi di vaar, gian parbodh, chandi charitar part 1, chandi charitar 2, and bachitar natak?? are the khalsa mehima swaiye in there as well?

bhaji, since u have a dass granth pothi, can u check and see how many bani's there are total? and which ones are they????

Dasam Granth Sahib



    1. Jaap
    2. Akal Ustat
    3. Bachittar Natak
    4. Chandi Charitra
    5. Chandi Charitra II
    6. War Bhagauti Ji Ki
    7. Giyan Prabodh
    8. Chaubis Avtar
    9. Up Avtar
    10. Shabd Hazare
    11. Swaiye
    12. Khalsa Mehma
    13. Shashtar Nam Mala
    14. Charitropakhiyan
    15. Zafarnama, Hikayat

singho thats the entire dasam guru granth sahib, im only asking the "dass granthi" pothi. which has bani's out of dasam guru granth sahib. like how the panj granthi pothi has 10 banis out of guru granth sahib ji maharaj, there is a dass granthi pothi which has banis of dasmesh

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my das granthi pothi

japjisahib

sabd hajaare

jaap sahib

sabd hajaare patsaahi 10

panj savaiyye

sastr naam mala

benti chaupai

anand sahib

chaare bareh maah

tikke ki vaar

basant ki vaar

lava

kuchaji

suchaji

gunhvanti

sodar rehraas

ardaas

aarti

rakhia de sabd

sohilaa

akaal ustat

bachittr natak

chandi charitr ukat bilaas

chandi charitr dooja

chandi di vaar

ugrdanti

bhagauti astotr

brahm kavich

sansahar sukhmana

malkaus ki vaar

vaar bhagat bhagauti

sorathh rajput ghore

asa sant kaaj

sri kaal ramchand

sastrmala mantr

asfokat

sadd lakhi jangal

sikhi rehit

fateh nama

gian prabodh

dasmesh mehmaa

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can somebody plz tell daas which 8 bani's in a dass granthi pothi. i know theres jaap sahib, akal ustat, chandi di vaar, gian parbodh, chandi charitar part 1, chandi charitar part 2, but i dont know the other 2...........?????

Originally gutkas were practical ways to learn Gurbani from (as well as being portable and practical from that view point as well). There were punj and das granthi gutkas, containing the said number of works eg Punj Granthi: Japji, Japu, Rehras, Sohila, Anand. Das Granthi: Those plus Shabad Hazare, Sidh Gost, Bhavan Akhar, Sukhmani, Asa ki //.

It was a method that one could aquire Gurbani knowledge in stages. Today the historical names are just that, and such gutkas contain any number of Gurbani, not just what the title neccessarily states.

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