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Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa Waheguru Jee Kee Fatah

Sadhsangat,

Does anybody have any informationabout the Guru Granth Sahib Jee known as the Burukha Arora Granth. This male lived from the first to the fifth Satguru. He was a gursikh from the start and used to write the Bani that the Gurus used to Singh or quote. After he did this he used to get each Guru to sign it. During the time of the fifthe guru he also compiled as Sri Guru Granth. He asked his children to keep adding the Bani of the other Gurus and to get them to personally sign it. This Granth is remarkable as it is the only granth with the signitures of all ten Satgurus.

It is unique as it is like the old granth in the way it has the Salok Mahalla 9 in its original form with a salok mahalla 10 in it and three saloks from Mata Gujari. These are still in the DamDama Bir which he have at all Gurdwaras now just all under the title of Salok Mahalla 9.

This is now with the descendants of this privilaged Gursikh in Rawalpindi Pakistan.

These details were given to the sangat in Wolverhampton by Sant Baba Hari Singh Jee Rhandawa walae. You should have seen all the other Gianis at the time they pulled out a piece of paper and pen and started to write the details down in the diwan.

Just wanted to know if anyone else has any further information about this granth or have seen it.

Kamalpreet Singh Pardeshi

Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa Waheguru Jee Kee Fatah.

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If it exists.. then it's our historical scripture and it can't be compared with Guru Granth Sahib.. cauz guru gobind singh jee said "From now on.. guru granth sahib is your living guru"..

It would be nice to know more about the scripture you are talking about veerjee...

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