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'''Anti Dasam Bani Movement'''(Pa: ਆਂਦੋਲਨ ਦਸਮ ਵਿਰੋਧੀਆਂ), an active and rigid movement by few people against all Banis of [[Dasam Granth]]. This Movement was started by [[Babu Teja Singh|Teja Singh Bhasod]] in early 20th Century. It's aim is to remove this scripture and all banis out from [[Sikh]] Institution. Protesters refused to use these Banis in daily liturgy and even prepared their new [[Pahul|Khande Batey Di Pahul]], which included two [[Bani]]s. Early few books were written against Dasam Granth like Dasam Granth Saar - Teja Singh Bhasod(1906), Dasam Granth Nirney - [[Bhasod Rann Singh]](1919), Bhasod [[Samsher Singh Ashok]] writings(1930 - 1965), Missionary Harnam Singh Balabh (1960), Dasam granth Kirtitav - [[Ratan Singh Jaggi]](1965), Dasam Granth Nirney - [[Gyani Bhag Singh Ambala]] (1975) etc. In late 20th and 21st century, this movement has spread around through seminars Seminars, books, pamphlets, newspapers, radios and world wide web.  
'''Anti Dasam Bani Movement'''(Pa: ਆਂਦੋਲਨ ਦਸਮ ਵਿਰੋਧੀਆਂ), an active and rigid movement by few people against all Banis of [[Dasam Granth]]. This Movement was started by [[Babu Teja Singh|Teja Singh Bhasod]] in early 20th Century. It's aim is to remove this scripture and all banis out from [[Sikh]] Institution. Protesters refused to use these Banis in daily liturgy and even prepared their new [[Pahul|Khande Batey Di Pahul]], which included two [[Bani]]s. Early few books were written against Dasam Granth like [[Dasam Granth Saar]] - Teja Singh Bhasod(1906), [[Dasam Granth Nirney]] - [[Bhasod Rann Singh]](1919), Bhasod [[Samsher Singh Ashok]] writings(1930 - 1965), Missionary Harnam Singh Balabh writings(around 1960), Bhasod Lal Singh Writings(around 1959), Dasam granth Kirtitav - [[Ratan Singh Jaggi]](1965), Dasam Granth Nirney - [[Gyani Bhag Singh Ambala]] (1975) etc. In late 20th and 21st century, this movement has spread around through seminars Seminars, books, pamphlets, newspapers, radios and world wide web.  


Mainstream Sikhs are trying to suppress this movement parallel like Giani Ditt Singh, Dr. Jaswant Singh, Sher Singh Kashmir, Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha, Bhai Veer Singh, Sardar Kapur Singh, Professor Sahib Singh, Dr. Trilochan Singh etc. Presently, All Sikh Institutions are publishing various articles in their magazines to suppress this Movement but no official discussions(High Authority of Sikhs) held till, yet, which led to continuation of this movement.  
Mainstream Sikhs are trying to suppress this movement parallel like Giani Ditt Singh, Dr. Jaswant Singh, Sher Singh Kashmir, Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha, Bhai Veer Singh, Sardar Kapur Singh, Professor Sahib Singh, Dr. Trilochan Singh etc. Presently, All Sikh Institutions are publishing various articles in their magazines to suppress this Movement but no official discussions(High Authority of Sikhs) held till, yet, which led to continuation of this movement.  

Revision as of 11:04, 15 October 2011

Anti Dasam Bani Movement(Pa: ਆਂਦੋਲਨ ਦਸਮ ਵਿਰੋਧੀਆਂ), an active and rigid movement by few people against all Banis of Dasam Granth. This Movement was started by Teja Singh Bhasod in early 20th Century. It's aim is to remove this scripture and all banis out from Sikh Institution. Protesters refused to use these Banis in daily liturgy and even prepared their new Khande Batey Di Pahul, which included two Banis. Early few books were written against Dasam Granth like Dasam Granth Saar - Teja Singh Bhasod(1906), Dasam Granth Nirney - Bhasod Rann Singh(1919), Bhasod Samsher Singh Ashok writings(1930 - 1965), Missionary Harnam Singh Balabh writings(around 1960), Bhasod Lal Singh Writings(around 1959), Dasam granth Kirtitav - Ratan Singh Jaggi(1965), Dasam Granth Nirney - Gyani Bhag Singh Ambala (1975) etc. In late 20th and 21st century, this movement has spread around through seminars Seminars, books, pamphlets, newspapers, radios and world wide web.

Mainstream Sikhs are trying to suppress this movement parallel like Giani Ditt Singh, Dr. Jaswant Singh, Sher Singh Kashmir, Bhai Kahn Singh Nabha, Bhai Veer Singh, Sardar Kapur Singh, Professor Sahib Singh, Dr. Trilochan Singh etc. Presently, All Sikh Institutions are publishing various articles in their magazines to suppress this Movement but no official discussions(High Authority of Sikhs) held till, yet, which led to continuation of this movement.

Mostly protesters of this movement are excommunicated from Mainstream Sikhs. Presently, Notable Protesters are Professer Darshan Singh(Ex-Jathedar) and Harjinder Singh Dilgeer(Renowed Sikh Historian).