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Jatinder Pal Singh Guru Gobind singh jee wrote using pen name of Ram, Shayam and Gobind. It is not uncommon for a poet to use two or more pen name.

Work of poets of northern India who wrote in braj bhasha and other dialects is very well researched subject by Hindi departments of universities across northern Indian states as this is their job. There is no poet by the name of Ram or Shayam whose work match with the writing in Dasam Granth. Had there been a poet by this name his work must have been known to the researchers. The book shelves of libraries of these universities are full of research work on poets of last 700 years.

Some of the stories in Pakhyan charit come under the genre or Premakhyan. Researchers know very well which folk lore is written ( in poetic form) by which poet duing the last 700 years.

eg Eleanor Hibbert (1 September 1906 – 18 January 1993) was a British author who wrote under various pen names. Her best-known pseudonyms were Jean Plaidy, Victoria Holt, and Philippa Carr; she also wrote under the names Eleanor Burford, Elbur Ford, Kathleen Kellow, Anne Percival, and Ellalice Tate.


Harpreet Singh: Are we stupid, one author using more then one pen names in same bani. How it is possible? On one side you are saying Shyam and Ram are different on other side in bani they both depicts same person. Both were pen names nothing else.