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whats hapening to sikhs ?????????

you don't even know Gurprtaap Suraj Granth

its katha is done in many Gurdvaras around the world

OHHH. you misspelled it, in your previous post. the topic. I think there are translations online. but I really don't know where the translations are. I have the first pothe at home. Try and check your local Gurdwara if you could borrow it?

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whats hapening to sikhs ?????????

you don't even know Gurprtaap Suraj Granth

its katha is done in many Gurdvaras around the world

Chill out bruv. Not everyone is at the same level as each other. There are new Singhs n Singhnia joining the forum who have recently come into Sikhi. Dont assume everyone knows what you are on about. Its not nice to put people down like that especially when you dont know there background...

Forgive me if ive said anything wrong.

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Gurfateh PAL07

There is no english translation available at present of the sri Gurpartap Sooraj Granth. The available steeks in punjabi are by Dr Ajit Singh Alukh which is available at bookshops. The other steek is by Sant Baljinder SIngh Ji Rara Sahib which is on www.ik13.com

The Sri Nanak Parkash is the life and detail of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji which is the Granth before Sri Sooraj Parkash. This katha by Giani Thakur Singh Ji can be heard on www.gurbaniupdesh.org up until the point Guru Ji meet the Sidhs but better still is the katha by Sant Giani Kirpal Singh Ji Boparai Walae which can be found on www.gurmatveechar.com. This katha is much better and amazing in depth plus the first 3 hours are of the mangalcharan katha which giani thakur singh ji missed out!

However if you are anti hindu and do not want to hear about the hindu devte as well like many on this forum, then miss out the mangalcharan katha which Kavi Bhai Santokh Singh Ji did

Hope that helps

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