Sarbloh Granth

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The Sarbloh Granth (Punjabi: ਸਰਬਲੋਹ ਗ੝ਰੰਥ, sarabalŝha grantha) is a poem that recites the story of gods and demons, and is said to be the work of Guru Gobind Singh.

However, many scholars and researchers question the authenticity of the Granth and its credibility remains in doubt.


There is much scholarly work going into the authentication of the Sarbloh granth, one recalls passage written in manuscripts kept by damdami taksal recording Banda Singh Bahadur having done seva of writing Sarbloh Granth handwritten birs (this point is from a very biased and untrusted source someone should look into its authenticity).

The Baba Budha Dal of nihnags believe in the Sarbloh Granth in equal respect to Guru Granth Sahib and Dasam gratnh, When they do akhand paths they would do a combination of 4 birs, japji sahib, guru granth sahib, dasam granth and sarbloh granth.


There are many rumours about how the sarbloh granth came about it had not been present for many years till lately where some say udhasis had it and gave it to the Baba Budha Dal, or some say it was found in a hole, where it had been burried for safe keeping. Some say the work of the Sarbloh Granth, in recording to the dasam Granth where Guru Gobind Singh in his previous avtar of Dushtdaman came and wrote this manuscript, which Guru Gobind Singh came to hemkunt to reclaim.

Much of this information is very vary and only the Baba Budha Dal know much about this granth. The publication of the Granth is also held in rights by Baba Budha Dal, so permission has to be seeked from them to start an electronic version such maybe to in comparison of Guru Granth Sahib

and Dasam Granth like;

Dasam Granth Sahib online Guru Granth Sahib online

To obtain a copy one must contact Baba Budha Dal press for, a manuscript, they are the only printers and key keepers of it.



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