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I Know This Doesn't Seems To Be Gurbani Scripture But Then What It Is?


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This listing seems by a particular seller comes up again and again. I think either he is relisting again and again after several weeks/months or he is selling whole scripture piece by piece.

I am 100% sure that this is not guru ki bani but however kinda interesting to see such old writing in larivaar style and that too in gurmukhi script.. any idea on what it is??

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Item location: JAIPUR, RAJASTHAN, India

This product Details :

8 PAGES OF THE SIKH MANUSCRIPT/HANDWRITTEN /PRINT

{4 LEAVES BOTH SIDE MATTER = 8 PAGES}

PAGE NO. 37 TO 44

NO IDEA ABOUT AGE OF THESE BUT PAPER IS VERY OLD AND

IN CRACKABLE CONDITION

SCANS IS GIVEN ONLY PAGE NO. 37 AND 44

Condition : As shown in the picture

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in the 2nd one it says " Sanjay Bach". Sanjay was given the power by Shri Krishan Bhagwan to see the events of the battlefield directly from his place at the kings side annd relate to the blind king all that was happening. also the name of Arjun is s there and I think this is deffo soemthing to do with MahaBharat.

The 1st one is a convo between a Brahman and a parrot.

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No I don't think it's Bani at all, I think the seller is desperate to get it off his hands and needs the money and is trying cheap tricks.

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The seller says that he doesn't know the title of the Granth but it contains 250 pages , the whole Granth is being sold here.

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I'll try messaging the seller to send a scan of the first few pages.

There was a lot of fake scriptures meant to confuse Sikhs printed. I remember PJS veerji posted a few examples of fake rehits written by brahmans that said something along the lines of - always consult brahmans when doing marriage ceremonies and to cut your hair.

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