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Dasam Granth Te Kujh Vichaar

Description This book supports the version that the whole of "Dasam Granth" is the creation of Guru Gobind Singh, though certain sections have been translated by the Guru from the writings of other writers. He supports his contention with several arguments and factual circumstances. The whole book proceeds like a logical argument but the final judgment about this composition still has not been made. The book reflects the author's hard work, scholarship and power of argumentation. However, his conclusions are subjective and his stance defensive[edit]
Keywords Bhai Mani Singh, Chritro Pakhyan, Chaubis Avtar, Chopai, [edit]
Accession Number   BK-001304
Author Balwant Singh Malik, Dr.
Script Gurmukhi
Language Panjabi
Publisher Balwant Singh Malik
Custodian Kirpal Singh, Dr.
Length 18.6
Breadth 12.5
Completion Complete
Condition Good
Pages                         88
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