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{{aowh|[[Bachitar Natak]]}}
{{aowh|[[Bachitar Natak]]}}
{{p|Image:Dasamgranthenh.jpg|[[Sri Dasam Granth Sahib]]}}
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'''[[Bichitra Natak]]''' (or Bachittar/Vichitra) ([[Gurmukhi]] ਬਚਿਤ੝ਰ ਨਾਟਕ meaning ''"Resplendent Drama"'') is the autobiography of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the 10th [[Sikh Guru]]. It is a part of the [[Dasam Granth]] and is the name given to the third [[Bani]] in the second holy scriptures of the [[Sikh]]s. This text spans from page 94 to page 175 of the 2326 pages of this [[holy book of the Sikhs]] at [http://www.sridasam.org/dasam?c=t www.srigranth.org]. (Original text is over 1428 pages)


This [[Bani]] is an autobiographical narrated by the tenth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] for the first 32 years of his life. Although the word "Natak" means "drama" in [[Punjabi]], this is no drama. The [[Guru]] has outlined the circumstance and history of the time and how great courage and strength was required to overcome the many hurdles that were upon the community. <!----
'''[[Bichitra Natak]]''' (or Bachittar/Vichitra) ([[Gurmukhi]] ਬਚਿਤ੝ਰ ਨਾਟਕ meaning ''"Wonderful Drama"'') is the autobiography of [[Guru Gobind Singh]], the 10th [[Sikh Guru]].  


It starts with a praise of  [[Akal Purakh]]. It then gives a genealogy of [[Bedi]]s and [[Sodhi]]s starting from [[Lord Rama]] and his two sons. It gives the author's own biography and includes the  battle of Nadaun, Husaini battle and the arrival of Prince Muazzam in the [[Punjab]]. It continues upto 1696 AD. --->{{aowf|Bachitar Natak}}
It is a part of the [[Dasam Granth]] and is the name given to the third [[Bani]] in the second holy scriptures of the [[Sikh]]s. This text spans from page 94 to page 175 of the 2326 pages of this [[holy book of the Sikhs]] at [http://www.sridasam.org/dasam?c=t www.srigranth.org]. (Original text is over 1428 pages)
 
This [[Bani]] is an autobiographical narrated by the tenth [[Sikh Guru]], [[Guru Gobind Singh]] for the first 32 years of his life. Although the word "Natak" means "drama" in [[Punjabi]], this is no drama. The [[Guru]] has outlined the circumstance and history of the time and how great courage and strength was required to overcome the many hurdles that were upon the community.
 
It starts with a praise of  [[Akal Purakh]] and then gives a genealogy of [[Bedi]]s and [[Sodhi]]s starting from [[Lord Rama]] and his two sons. Then comes the author's own biography and includes the  battle of Nadaun, Husaini battle and the arrival of Prince Muazzam in the [[Punjab]]. It continues the ancient history until 1696 AD. {{aowf|Bachitar Natak}}

Latest revision as of 20:45, 16 August 2011

Bichitra Natak (or Bachittar/Vichitra) (Gurmukhi ਬਚਿਤ੝ਰ ਨਾਟਕ meaning "Wonderful Drama") is the autobiography of Guru Gobind Singh, the 10th Sikh Guru.

It is a part of the Dasam Granth and is the name given to the third Bani in the second holy scriptures of the Sikhs. This text spans from page 94 to page 175 of the 2326 pages of this holy book of the Sikhs at www.srigranth.org. (Original text is over 1428 pages)

This Bani is an autobiographical narrated by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh for the first 32 years of his life. Although the word "Natak" means "drama" in Punjabi, this is no drama. The Guru has outlined the circumstance and history of the time and how great courage and strength was required to overcome the many hurdles that were upon the community.

It starts with a praise of Akal Purakh and then gives a genealogy of Bedis and Sodhis starting from Lord Rama and his two sons. Then comes the author's own biography and includes the battle of Nadaun, Husaini battle and the arrival of Prince Muazzam in the Punjab. It continues the ancient history until 1696 AD. .....More