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The '''History of Dasam Guru's Compositions''' begins with the time, when it were outspoken, composed and compiled by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], in form of booklets and Granths, over various period of his life which Later were united in a form of granth by [[Bhai Mani Singh]] Khalsa, with help of other [[Khalsa]] Brothers, on Directions of [[Mother Sundri]] which is presently recognized as ''Sri Dasam Granth Sahib''.
The '''History of Dasam Guru's Compositions''' begins with the time, when it were outspoken, composed and compiled by [[Guru Gobind Singh]], in form of booklets and Granths, over various period of his life which Later were united in a form of granth by [[Bhai Mani Singh]] Khalsa, with help of other [[Khalsa]] Brothers, on Directions of [[Mother Sundri]] which is presently recognized as ''Sri Dasam Granth Sahib''. From Historical Books, Rehitnamas, Old Manuscripts and Oral traditions of various Sampardas, It is concluded that [[Sikh]]s had impact of these Compositions and they use to Study and Understand these compositions during and after Guru Gobind Singh's Death. These Compositions Include: Jaapu Sahib, Akal Ustat, Bachitar Natak, Chandi Charitar, Chandi Di Var, Gyan Prabodh, Chaubis Avtar, Shabad, Thirty-Three Swayyas, Sawaiye, Shashtar Nam Mala, Ath Pakh-yaan Charitar Likh-yatay, Zafarnamah
 


All Historical Sources from early 17th Century contains various lines/Hymns/Names and Poetry Style  of Patshahi 10. 


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[[category:Dasam Granth]]

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The History of Dasam Guru's Compositions begins with the time, when it were outspoken, composed and compiled by Guru Gobind Singh, in form of booklets and Granths, over various period of his life which Later were united in a form of granth by Bhai Mani Singh Khalsa, with help of other Khalsa Brothers, on Directions of Mother Sundri which is presently recognized as Sri Dasam Granth Sahib. From Historical Books, Rehitnamas, Old Manuscripts and Oral traditions of various Sampardas, It is concluded that Sikhs had impact of these Compositions and they use to Study and Understand these compositions during and after Guru Gobind Singh's Death. These Compositions Include: Jaapu Sahib, Akal Ustat, Bachitar Natak, Chandi Charitar, Chandi Di Var, Gyan Prabodh, Chaubis Avtar, Shabad, Thirty-Three Swayyas, Sawaiye, Shashtar Nam Mala, Ath Pakh-yaan Charitar Likh-yatay, Zafarnamah

All Historical Sources from early 17th Century contains various lines/Hymns/Names and Poetry Style of Patshahi 10.