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I heard alot about this granth which was written by a court poet of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, but i never have read the whole granth, i believe its a short granth.  It probably has history of Guru Gobind Sahib but im not sure. Can anyone explien what it contains.

Maybe someone can do the seva of putting it on the web.

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I heard alot about this granth which was written by a court poet of Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, but i never have read the whole granth, i believe its a short granth. It probably has history of Guru Gobind Sahib but im not sure. Can anyone explien what it contains.

Maybe someone can do the seva of putting it on the web.

This book is available in the market. It is not expensive.It is always better to get it and read it yourself. If you have any clarification

those can be raised and sangat can help .That will help you more.

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A Brief introduction about Sri Guru Sobha

Sri Gur Sobha was completed in 1711. Kavi Sainapat , its writer, was one of the court poets of Guru Gobind Singfh ji.

Language and pattern of writing is same as of Dasam Granth sahib.Quite a few verses of Sri Guru Shobha are copied from Dasam Granth sahib.

A few verses are same as found in Dasam Granth sahib such as Bachitra natak.Some verses are written on exact pattern of Nihklanki avtar of Dasam Granth sahib.

This shows that court poet of Guru sahib had tried to follow writing style of Guru sahib's writings in Dasam Granth.

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Information for getting the book

sri Guru Sobha

written by Kavi sainapat

Edited by Dr Ganda singh

Published by Punjabi University , Patiala

I got it from

Nahal Trading Co

P o Box 21494

San Jose, CA 95151

USA

Tel No : 408-972-2476

which parts were edited???

how comes it was edited??

or..??

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which parts were edited???

how comes it was edited??

or..??

Old books go out of print with time. In twentieth century Akali kaur singh found manuscripts of sri guru sobha.

Finally Dr Ganda singh got the book published.

Dr Ganda singh has not changed anything.He has given footnotesgiving his opinion what was in the original text and what he thinks per his

knowledge from other books such as Gurmat sudhakar and Gurmat martand of bhai kahan singh nabha etc.

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That's brilliant Kam - my copy was 'borrowed' and never returned - and it is nigh on impossible to buy another copy (I've tried India Canada US & UK) . I look forward to getting a digital version. Where will it be available ?

A Million Thanks in advance mate !!

I got it from

Nahal Trading Co

P o Box 21494

San Jose, CA 95151

USA

Tel No : 408-972-2476

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