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Sahibeh Kamal Guru Gobind Singh Jis Unparralleled Achievements


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waheguru ji ka khalsa;waheguru ji ki fateh

Guru Gobind Singh Ji was a true prophet of the Almighty, a poetic and military genius;founder of the Khalsa Panth or the nation of the Pure Ones. Guru Ji was a genius of the sword and pen. Guru Sahib Ji used the pen to praise the almighty Lord and his sword to uproot evil. Guru Gobind Singh Ji's prose today found in Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji awakes the human soul from deep slumber. Guru Gobind Singh Ji describes that " I only speak what the Lord God tells me to.I do not fear anyone".

Guru Gobind Singh Ji was a great scholar himself and had under himself 52 poets. 52 poets worked in the court of Guru Gobind Singh Ji at Sri Anandpur Sahib. In those times , poets were respected by even Kings. Guru Gobind Singh Ji valued the works of those scholarly poets whose works reflected high moral values and rewarded them with gold coins. Guru Gobind Singh Ji used literary means to awaken the sleeping cowardly Indian Nation.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji offered refuge to those who fled the wicked Emperor's court under persecution. Diwan Nand Lal Goya Ji fled the Emperor's court of fear of compulsory conversion to Islam.

Sri Anandpur Sahib or the city of Bliss became a centre of millitary excellence as well as being a literary school. The work of the poets were included in a Granth or recension known as Vidiya Sagar which was lost to the River Sirsa on Guru Ji's departure from Sri Anandpur Sahib in December 1704. Later on , the Sikhs gathered as much literarture as they could from what remained angd gave it to Bhai Mani Singh ji who compile the recension "Dasam Paatshah ka Granth" and which later became known as Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji.

The First recension of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji was scribed by Bhai Gurdass Ji under guidance of Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji Maharaj and was installed at Sri Harimandir Sahib Ji in the year 1604. The Final volume of Sahib Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji known as the Damdami Bir or Final recension was declared to be the Damdami Bir .the Damdami Bir or Final recension was declared to be the living Guru eternal of the Sikhs by Guru Gobind Singh Ji at Sri Hazoor Sahib,Nanded in October 18708 befiore Guru Ji's departure to Sachkhand. Guru Gobind Singh Ji finalisedthe final volume of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji by adding the gurbani of Guru Tegh Bahadhur Ji.Guru Gobind Singh Ji dictated the entire Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji to two scholars BHai Mani Singh Ji and Baba Deep Singh Ji from his intuition because his uncle Dhir Mal refused to handover the original recension to Guru Ji prepared by the Fiffth Guru Sahib in 1604.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji's compositions are included in the Sri Dasam granth Sahib Ji.The copositions are 16 in total and include;SRi Jaap Sahib Ji; Sri Akaal Ustat, Sri Bachittar Natak, Chandi Charitar (Ukat Bilas, Chandi Charitar "nd part), Vaar Sri Bagaouti Ji Ki, Gian Parbodh , Chaubis Avatar, Brahmaavtaar, Rudraavtaar, Shabad Hazare, Swaiye 33, Shastar Naam Maala, Charitropakhiyan, Zafarnama. Three of the five banis read during the amrit sanchaar are from the Dasam Granth Sahib and include Jaap Sahib, Sudha sawaiye and Benti Chaupaee.

Jaap Sahib advocates worship of the one formless God and expands on the concept mentioned in Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

Sudha swaiye dispels false and empty rituals and ego and pride of others.

Benti Chaupaee is a humble prayer before the Lord Almighty.

Bhul chukk maaf karneee. Hor sumat Baksneee, Sadh Sangat Jeeo.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa;Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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