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CHAPTER 1 Introductory Sikhism is a
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and analyse all the available mater
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Parkash (1801 A.D.) the reply of Bh
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authentic scripture of the Sikhs co
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and kept it with him as a national
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11 with the quotation of the first
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13 Kartarpuri Bir, though he had no
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15 There is no handwritten Bir the
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17 5. There is another set of corre
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19 mistakes which in their characte
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21 been scored out or cancelled by
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23 that the last words end where ve
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25 been wrongly numbered as 333, 34
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27 in the copy all the 1 to 60 Saba
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29 It is important to understand th
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31 contention was that the Kartarpu
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33 pretension on the part of any on
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35 Salok is not in the Mohan Pothie
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37 Singh writes that the Kartarpuri
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39 ever have been contemplated, tha
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41 including these two verses was n
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43 on very cogent grounds rejected
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45 scriptural or doctrinal deviatio
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47 Banno Granth had been tempered w
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49 original is without any factual
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51 was shaved. This feature is in o
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53 can be accomodated on about 465
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55 5. This Bir was written in Sarna
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57 Granth having been copied on way
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59 by the fifth Guru, and it is a C
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61 changing it to 1659. Apart from
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63 In his paper he records that in
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65 suggestion, for the first time r
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