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Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh. I need good answers please for the following questions:

1.) What is Bhagat Bani and why is it in Guru Granth Sahib Ji?

2.) What is Bhatt Bani and why is it in Guru Granth Sahib Ji?

3.) Why is an amritdhari Sikh allowed to do chaur sahib over Guru Sahibaan?

4.) What about Sindhis and others who believe in Guru Sahibaan? Do they also have sabaat-Suraat Singhs doing seva of Guru Sahibaan?

5.) Who are the Bhagats of Bhagat Bani and how are they related to Sikhi. That is did they do something for Guru Nanak Dev Sahib Ji?

6.) Non-Sikhs can follow Gurbani but does this mean only certain bits as most other religions, though respected by Sikhs, run contrary to Sikh thought?

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1. bhagat bani is the bani of the bhagats that guru sahiban accepted as one with god and thus used their work which was actually akal purkh vaheguru's voice through these enlightened beings.

2. bhatt bani, the bhatts were a group who came and joined sikh of guru sahib and thus their work was included in bani.

3. read above

4. not sure

5. : Bhagat Jaidev, Bhagat Namdev, Bhagat Trilochan,Bhagat Parmanand, Bhagat Sadhana, Bhagat Beni, Bhagat Ramanand, Bhagat Dhanna, Bhagat Pipa, Bhagat Sain, Bhagat Kabir,Bhagat Ravidas, Baba Sheikh Farid, Bhagat Bhikhan and Bhagat Surdas Ji

6. not sure wat yur question is

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