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There are many bachchans by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. But in which puratan granths/books can I find them?

Inn puttran ke sees par,

vaar diye sutt chaar.

Chaar muay to kya huaa,

jeevat kaee hazaar.

ਰਹਿਤ ਪਿਆਰੀ ਮੁਝੱ ਕੋ।

ਸਿੱਖ ਪਿਆਰਾ ਨਹੀਂ

Rehat Pyari Mujhko

Sikh Pyara Nahi

In Gareeb Sikhan Ko,

(Main) Deeo Paatshahi,

Yeh Yaad Rahey,

Hamri Guriaee.

Thanks in advance,

WJKK WJKF Ji

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I thought that some scholarly Sikh would give you a proper answer. Seeing as no one has, I'll just give you a few pointers.

ਰਹਿਤ ਪਿਆਰੀ ਮੁਝੱ ਕੋ।

ਸਿੱਖ ਪਿਆਰਾ ਨਹੀਂ

From a Rehitnama by Bhai Desa Singh. This is basically just a restatement of some lines from Gurbani.

In Gareeb Sikhan Ko,

(Main) Deeo Paatshahi,

Yeh Yaad Rahey,

Hamri Guriaee.

I think this was said by Pa: 6. So your best approach would be to look in Gurbilas Patshahi 6.

Inn puttran ke sees par,

vaar diye sutt chaar.

Maybe Suraj Prakash. The Zafarnama has a line that echoes this. There Guru Sahib says to Aurangzeb, what does it matter if you killed my 4 sons; there are still thousands of my Bhujangis left.

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aho

sunny, what the hell do YOU of all people want dasam paatshahs bachan for?

here's one:

sattreh sai paitaal mai saavan sudh thhit deep

naggar paavta subh karn jamuna bahai sameep

dasam kathha bhagaut ki bhakha karee banaae

avar baasna naahi prabh dharam judh kai chaae

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aho

sunny, what the hell do YOU of all people want dasam paatshahs bachan for?

Ladlifauj, the Sikhs who have been duped by the missionaries will have to come back sooner or later. If we take a kinder tone, it is more likely that they come sooner.

How about instead of the above we say:

"Sunny, I'm glad you're coming around to accepting that Guru Gobind Singh Ji's bachans outside of Guru Granth Sahib are also binding on us. Here's a few more such bachans"

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