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How Well As Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji been preserved since 1708?


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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh! 

Sikhs often love to claim that their "holy book" (Ignore the Abrehamic context) was written and sealed by its founders, and Sikhs still use the same version to this day. However, there have been numerous controversies over the validity of certain passages (you all know what im talking about). 

Since the original Saroop of the Guru that was written by Bhai Mani Singh Ji and overlooked by Guru Gobind Singh Ji at damdama sahib in 1708 has been lost, and numerious others were destroyed as recently as in 1984 by the Indian Government (they still refuse to give some back), how will have Sikhs preserved the Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji? 

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7 minutes ago, TheeTurbanator said:

WARNING: IF YOU ARE GOING TO COMMENT ON MY POSTS, PLEASE BE MATURE AND ONLY USE FACTS, NO DRAMA PLEASE

 

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh! 

Sikhs often love to claim that their "holy book" (Ignore the Abrehamic context) was written and sealed by its founders, and Sikhs still use the same version to this day. However, there have been numerous controversies over the validity of certain passages (you all know what im talking about). 

Since the original Saroop of the Guru that was written by Bhai Mani Singh Ji and overlooked by Guru Gobind Singh Ji at damdama sahib in 1708 has been lost, and numerious others were destroyed as recently as in 1984 by the Indian Government (they still refuse to give some back), how will have Sikhs preserved the Siri Guru Granth Sahib Ji? 

What's the oldest living copy now?

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1 hour ago, TheeTurbanator said:

If we had the oldest copy, then we wouldn’t any contriverces like we do today. 

And no one would argue whether the Gurmukhi is spelt wrong.

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6 hours ago, TheeTurbanator said:

Thats the thing, I dont know. Baba Deep Singh allegedly wrote 4 saroops, but the ones attributed to him have differances in them. 

They are minor differences. Same for Dasam Granth Sahib.

The Damdama saroop is most authentic.

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There are many puratan saroops of Guru Sahib, almost countless but i do not think somebody who has no respect in referring to such a great Guru is even worthy to be given a answer!

Your wording is so rude

Bhindran Taksal has over 30 Puratan sroops

Bidhi Chand Dal has Baba Bidhi Chand's handwritten saroop

Damdama Sahib has Baba Deep Singh Ji's hand written saroop

All saroop sahib can be witnessed but if somebody has that respect and shards inside them.

Sampardavan all teach the same paat

Thee Turbanator needs to terminate himself before he speaks such nonsense filled words!

Hazzor Sahib also has one saroop made written with gold handwiting

There are many sroop that are still with their Sikhs where the angs are made of stone

Watch your words son!

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