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Wahe Guru Ji ka Khalsa Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh


To celebrate the Avatar Purb of Sahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh ji (Birth Anniversary).


A special post related to a unknown scribe of the Tenth Guru: Bhai Shia(n) Singh.




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Gurinder Singh Mann

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Lots of respect bro!

I watched your Dasam Granth Seminar video online as well. Keep up the great work!

At this point in time, there are forces working to take Guru Gobind Singh Jee's contributions out of Sikh history.

Your work is not based on gossip and people just trying to create conflicts.

I have seen your work. And it is the way it should be. An academic approach. A scholarly approach.

Not some hearsay and some titles like "Professor" in your name (unlike some other people).

Once again, lots of respect!

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Akal

Thanks Singh ji

15 years in the game and i am hungry to find gems day in and out regarding Sikh history and heritage.

My worry is that why is nobody like me,,,or even better than me ,,,where did we lose the idea we cannot read?

We all need to wake up everyday and say have i done anything worthwhile,

When there is silence.... certain movements take over and then we can only blame overselves.

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