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Lectures on Gurbani Grammar (Gurbani Viyakaran) by Prof.. Mahinder Pal Singh.

Prof. Mahinder Pal Singh is a lecturer. He has an M.A in Gurbani and Gurmat Sangeet from Punjabi University , Patiala

Gurbani Grammar ( Gurbani Viyakaran)

Lectures 1 to 4 (of 16 lectures) explaining some basic grammar rules used in Gurbani

Lecture 1..

Lecture 2.

Lecture 3.

Lecture 4.

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Lectures on Gurbani Grammar ( Gurbani Viyakaran) by Prof.. Mahinder Pal Singh.

Prof. Mahinder Pal Singh is a lecturer and M.A in Gurbani and Gurmat Sangeet from Punjabi University , Patiala

Lectures 5 to 8 (out of 16 lectures) explaining some basic grammar rules used in Gurbani

Lecture 5.

Lecture 6.

Lecture 7.

Lecture 8.

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Lectures on Gurbani Grammar (Gurbani Viyakaran) by Prof.. Mahinder Pal Singh.

Prof. Mahinder Pal Singh is a lecturer. He has an M.A in Gurbani and Gurmat Sangeet from Punjabi University , Patiala

Gurbani Grammar ( Gurbani Viyakaran)

Lectures 9 to 12 (out of 16 lectures) explaining some basic grammar rules used in Gurbani

Lecture 9.

Lecture 10

Lecture 11.

lecture 12.

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Lectures on Gurbani Grammar (Gurbani Viyakaran) by Prof.. Mahinder Pal Singh.

Prof. Mahinder Pal Singh is a lecturer. He has an M.A in Gurbani and Gurmat Sangeet from Punjabi University , Patiala

Gurbani Grammar ( Gurbani Viyakaran)

Lectures 13 to 16 (out of 16 lectures) explaining some basic grammar rules used in Gurbani

Lecture13.

Lecture 14.

Lecture 15.

Lecture 16.

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in lec 16, he is saying the haha nu sihaari rong : /

but these are god vids. the chund bundi at start of lec 15, is also good.

With respect to the point you are making about lecture 16, I think, he is explaining how the Ucharan (pronunciation) of haha (Consonant H ) in done when there is matra of sihari (symbol of vowel i _ in short sound) before haha

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Here is another set of lectures by Prof. Mohinderpal Singh. These lectures essentially cover the same basics as are in the lectures posted underPost1. However, there are some points mentioned in this set of lectures which are not in the lectures posted under POST 1.

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Part 1 (of Post 2) Gurbani Vyakaran in Guru Granth Sahib - Prof. Maninderpal Singh (Part One)

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Part 2 of (Post 2) Gurbani Vyakaran in Guru Granth Sahib - Prof. Maninderpal Singh (Part Two)

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