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20 hours ago, Dsinghdp said:

Guru Gobind Singh Jee called Adi Granth, Guru Granth Sahib Jee.

The Khalsa calls Dasam Guru Granth.

what are you trying to point out , Khalsa calls Dasam Guru di Granth , which got shortened to Dasam Guru Granth then to Dasam Granth, it does not mean Khalsa have replaced Guru Granth Sahib ji , just respected Guru Gobind Singh ji's wishes to treat Dasam Guru di Granth and Sarabloh Granth as 'brothers' to Guru ji i.e. supplementary Guruvak

Of course we know historically that Gurgaddi was given to Adi Granth Sahib dictated by Guru Gobind SIngh ji directly to Bhai Mani Singh ji after Dhirmalias refused to give Adi Granth written at Guru Arjun Dev ji's time to him saying 'if you are the true Guru, Waaris of Guru Nanak Dev ji you do not need this granth , you can write it for yourself '. So those who question why didn't Guru Gobind Singh ji add his bani to Guru Granth Sahib ji fail to recognise this fact that all three granths of Sikhi are Guru Mukhvak

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32 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

what are you trying to point out , Khalsa calls Dasam Guru di Granth , which got shortened to Dasam Guru Granth then to Dasam Granth, it does not mean Khalsa have replaced Guru Granth Sahib ji , just respected Guru Gobind Singh ji's wishes to treat Dasam Guru di Granth and Sarabloh Granth as 'brothers' to Guru ji i.e. supplementary Guruvak

Of course we know historically that Gurgaddi was given to Adi Granth Sahib dictated by Guru Gobind SIngh ji directly to Bhai Mani Singh ji after Dhirmalias refused to give Adi Granth written at Guru Arjun Dev ji's time to him saying 'if you are the true Guru, Waaris of Guru Nanak Dev ji you do not need this granth , you can write it for yourself '. So those who question why didn't Guru Gobind Singh ji add his bani to Guru Granth Sahib ji fail to recognise this fact that all three granths of Sikhi are Guru Mukhvak

I agree the Khalsa hasn’t replaced Guru Granth Sahib Jee.

But they also believe Dasam Granth is Guru Jee’s Granth. Hence it being called that in the title of this thread.

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1 minute ago, Dsinghdp said:

I agree the Khalsa hasn’t replaced Guru Granth Sahib Jee.

But they also believe Dasam Granth is Guru Jee’s Granth. Hence it being called that in the title of this thread.

but ALL banian have been confirmed in purataan Granth of 1698 it is Guru ji's bani and should never be in doubt

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On 10/16/2019 at 6:19 PM, FreshMind13 said:

Sri Dasam Granth was only called Sri Bachittar Natak Granth. Sri Dasam Granth is a name given after by Khalsa.

Sri Dasme Patshah Ju ka Granth Sahib is the name given by the Guru after the first binding of the granth in 1698.

It has never been known as "Sri Bachittar Natak Granth." Nor did any Sikh name it as such. Bachittar Natak is one granth that makes up part of the whole Granth.

 

On 10/16/2019 at 6:19 PM, FreshMind13 said:

Sri Dasam Granth was only called Sri Bachittar Natak Granth. Sri Dasam Granth is a name given after by Khalsa.

Also in the times of the Guru, SGGS was known as "Pothi Sahib." It was the Sikhs who prepared further recensions of it as Sri Guru Granth Sahib,

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