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jo dasam granth the bhandee kar ra va so congress the boll bo la veh jo dasham granth the bhandee the takhareh karaveh so oh vee congrass the bol boleveh.

jo sant apna aap noh kaeaveh so akhal takth the da deri karevh. sant smaj apna ap noo kaevah so akhal takhat the reyat maryda dee nindia kareveh.The purpose of reyat marayda was to keep the sikhs in tact.

Jo apna aap ne khalistani kareveh so sikh the raj bolveah. we forgot jo sikh the raj karaveh so apnee sharab the bottle vee la haveh. Jo Sikh Ram Rahim the takhara kareveh odtha under be congress boleveh. Jo Gursikh Ram Rahim the takhara karevh so Wehaguru Wehaguru sub nooh bandh ka chakaveh.

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jo dasam granth the bhandee kar ra va so congress the boll bo la veh jo dasham granth the bhandee the takhareh karaveh so oh vee congrass the bol boleveh. jo sant apna aap noh kaeaveh so akhal takth the da deri karevh. sant smaj apna ap noo kaevah so akhal takhat the reyat maryda dee nindia kareveh.The purpose of reyat marayda was to keep the sikhs in tact. Jo apna aap ne khalistani kareveh so sikh the raj bolveah. we forgot jo sikh the raj karaveh so apnee sharab the bottle vee la haveh. Jo Sikh Ram Rahim the takhara kareveh odtha under be congress boleveh. Jo Gursikh Ram Rahim the takhara karevh so Wehaguru Wehaguru sub nooh bandh ka chakaveh.

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One thing everyone should take away from this video is that a Sikh MUST NEVER apology for reading, listening, or doing kirtan of Dasam Bani. The Kirtani Singh apologized for doing kirtan of Dasam Bani for no reason. What did he have to apologize for? He is reading his fathers, Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib ji Maharaj Bani at his fathers house, Satguru Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib ji Maharaj house.

Always stand your ground when it comes to Dhan Dhan Dhan Sri Dasam Granth Sahib ji Maharaj and Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji Maharaj don't let anyone intimidate you, like they did to this kirtani Singh.

The one guy yelling like a little girl, you can't read Sri Dasam Granth Sahib ji Maharaj with your sisters and mothers has never read Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji Maharaj. If he had, then he would understand very similar language, in certain shabads, is used to convey the message in Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji Maharaj. Hes a naive person that has been fooled by the anti-Dasam Bani people. Also this guy clearly shows he does not understand Gurmukhi. If he had, then in Akhand Paaths this guy would have heard these shabads as they are being read. He has no education on Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji Maharaj.

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These Kala Afghanis have done so much koor parchar that it is unbelievable. Within 10 years they have made Dasam Granth into a very controversial subject for the first time in 300 years. All premis with pyar for Dasam Guru's bani need to do something about this situation. The situation now is so very critical that a Gursikh needs to think twice before singing a shabad of Dasam Pathshah. All veers and sisters need to find a solution for this. We need to write and distribute books/pamphlets for free in Punjab and else where. Dasam Bani study circles need to be created all over the world just to spread awareness of Dasam Granth. Only then can the Manmukhi Kala Afghani influence be lessened.

Right now these Kala Afghanis are doing the things we Dasam Bani premis are not doing. They writing and distribution literature for free. They have established their own study circles all over the world where they spread their koor parchar. Sadly we on the other hand are writing books and put a price tag on it so the general public does not get access to this critical information.

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