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    The erotic and extremely explicit nature of works such as 'Treh Charittar', are today also deemed as “not acceptable” by modern mainstream Sikhs.

    These Sikhs, though hypocritically, employ texts from 'Dasam Guru Durbar' within their daily liturgy and Khalsa initiation ceremonies such as 'Ardas', 'Jaap Sahib', 'Kabio Baach Benti Chaupee', yet, dismiss 'Dasam Guru Durbar' as 'Guru'.

    It was in 1942, that the Shromani Gurdwara Parbandak Committee (S.G.P.C.) (highest authority within modern mainstream Sikhism) removed this great martial text from its holy residence in the Akal Takht, Amritsar.

    According to Akali Nihang belief, if any individual wishes to master Sanatan Hindu Sikh Shastar Vidiya fully, they must contemplate and meditate upon the holy martial text 'Dasam Guru Durbar' as 'Guru' and imbibe its 'Kyshatriya Chatka' (deadly warrior) spirit.

    Modern 'Gatkabaj', who pride themselves in their ability to quote selected passages from 'Dasam Guru Durbar', yet dismiss it as 'Guru', by definition cannot be the warriors of the Guru (as they claim to be).

    For more information on 'Dasam Guru Durbar', and 'Sarbloh Guru Durbar', please visit www.sarbloh.info and www.dasamgranth.org.

     

     

    Postcard of Durbar Sahib, circa early 1900s
    Akali Nihang Guru Gobind Singh, late 1800s
    Durga with Bhairavas, private collection
    Joginder Vedanti, SGPC
    Folio of 'Dasam Guru Durbar', National Museum, Delhi

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