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there is a new blog that has some crazy details on the lives of the gurus, the writer is promising to upload maryada i english and lots of other stuff, everyone check it out

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This is daas's Blog, over the next little while, daas will be uploading certain writings on sikhi. Such as Pavittar Gur Bansavli, which is details on the lives of the 10 Guru Sahiban. 5 Sanskar Maryada will also be added, the 5 Sanskars are Janam, Vidya, Amrit, Anand, and Antam. Also other Maryada will be uploaded, such as Akhaand Paat Maryada and Sehaj Paat Maryada. From time to time Some Sikh History, will be added as well. Hopefully, in the future, daas will be able to upload translations of Katha on the 7 Bania of the Nitnem. All of this will be done in English. Daas's sources will be Damdami Taksal Pothia, Sri Gur Partap Suraj Granth, and other Historical Granths. Also Katha done by Taksal Mahapurakhs will be used.

This blog will slowly start producing, and daas hopes that through this Gursikhs pyaar for Guru Jee can grow

http://dasandas.blogspot.com

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On the blog it says that Guru Har Rai Ji had 8 wives? And Guru Hargobind Ji had 3 wives? Never knew that. A question just popped up as I was reading this. Did our Guru's allow polygamy? Or is this info wrong?

No means of disrespect at all

Bhul Chuk Maaf

PS. I also never knew that the 5 Piyare were avtaars of Bhagats. Is this info right? No means of disrespect to Das Ji that is working on the blog. I just wanted to confirm for myself.

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On the blog it says that Guru Har Rai Ji had 8 wives? And Guru Hargobind Ji had 3 wives? Never knew that. A question just popped up as I was reading this. Did our Guru's allow polygamy? Or is this info wrong?

No means of disrespect at all

Bhul Chuk Maaf

PS. I also never knew that the 5 Piyare were avtaars of Bhagats. Is this info right? No means of disrespect to Das Ji that is working on the blog.  I just wanted to confirm for myself.

bhainjee this is what it says in the Taksal pothi written by Sant Giani Gurbachan Singh Jee Khalsa Bhindranwale

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