Dasam Granth Exposed Part I- The Voodoo Of The Dasam Grunties
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In this video, Dr. Jugraj Kaur, a scholar who hails from a traditional Sikh family, discusses the profane and patently blasphemous so-called Dasam Granth.
Appetizer Charitrar from The Dasam Granth pour toi, bon appetit:
attribution: www.thekhalsafauj.blogspot.com
ਭਗ ਮੋ ਲਿੰਗ ਦਿਯੋ ਰਾਜਾ ਜਬ। ਰੁਚ ਉਪਜੀ ਤਰਨੀ ਕੇ ਜਿਯ ਤਬ। ਲਪਟਿ ਲਪਟਿ ਆਸਨ ਤਰ ਗਈ। ਚੁੰਬਨ ਕਰਤ ਭੂਪ ਕੇ ਭਈ। ੨੫। ਗਹਿ ਗਹਿ ਤਿਹ ਕੋ ਗਰੇ ਲਗਾਵਾ। ਆਸਨ ਸੋ ਆਸਨਹਿ ਛੁਹਾਵਾ। ਅਧਰਨ ਸੌ ਦੋਊ ਅਧਰ ਲਗਾਈ। ਦੁਹੂੰ ਕੁਚਨ ਸੌ ਕੁਚਨ ਮਿਲਾਈ। ੨੬।
Bhug Mo Ling Deyo Raaja Jubb Ruch Upjee Turnee Kay Jeyh Tub Luppt Luppt Aassnn
Turr Gaaee Chumban Kurtt Bhoop Kay Bhaaee 25 Gahe Gahe Teh Ko Gray Lagaava
Aasan So Aasneh Shuhaava Aadhrun Sau Doaou Aadhar Lagaaee Duhoo Kuchan Sau
Kuchan Milaaee 26
When the king placed his penis in the vagina, the woman felt desire in her heart. Clinging and hugging, they took various sexual positions. Both of their bodies joined with each other. 25. Holding and holding, she gave him hugs. They matched each other physically. Their lips connected to each other. Their bodies were joined to each other’s.
In this couplet, guess who the Rajah of Anandpur is? The lands of Anandpur Sahib were uninhabited jungle lands until they were settled by Guru Gobind Singh. A distinguishing feature of a King is that he maintains an army. Which King of Anandpur maintained an army?
The Voodoo Of The Dasam Grunties
Note: The editors position is that the highly elevated compositions of Respected Guru Gobind Singh Ji were deliberately mixed in with writings of an extremely profane nature in order to destroy the Sikh Religion. This interference with the conscience of Sikhs was deliberate.No more than 55 pages of the blasphemous and lewd book the dasam granth can be attributed to Guru Gobind Singh Ji. The rest are a bhraminical invention.
At present the Dasam Granth is promoted by the Sant Samaj (also called the Kalki Panth) which is a very well funded priesthoo d. It is to be recalled that Guru Gobind Singh had banished the entire priesthood from the Sikh religion. Guru Sahib never ever attended at Harmander Sahib (The Golden Temple) during his lifetime. At this time Harmindar Sahib was occupied by a priest who operated under the protection of the Mughal Emperor Aurangzeb. During his reign, the Emperor Aurangzeb actively protected and promoted a Sikh Priesthood in order to split the religion.
Note: any portion of the dasam granth where the vowel, adhak, is used is fraudulent since this vowel did not come into existence until the eighteenth century.
What Is The Voodoo Of The Dasam Granth ( in French voudoo): Voodoo is a magical incantation that brings a dead man back to life. The dead man rises from the dead (he is called a zombie) and terrorizes living human beings. The dasam granth is voodoo. After centuries of death it is suddenly brought to life by the magick of a sexually depraved priesthood with the object of destroying the souls of all living Sikhs. This is a nice ‘un.
The writer, The Poet Warrior, is not a native Punjabi.
By The Poet Warrior
The Dasam Granth is a tract where Guru Gobind Singh’s writing have been mixed in with highly profane writings and writings of sexual depravity and vulgarity. The text contains explicit pornography, extreme denigration of females, diety worship, the assertion that god has appeared on this earth 24 times in human form (chaubis avtar) and words from the English language. It is a highly vulgar and incendiary anti-Sikh tract crafted by Brahmins for Sikh Jackasses.
More of the interview with Dr. Jugraj Kaur:
Here are excerpts from the video:
- A book written by George Forrester in 1783 states that the Sri Guru Granth is the only book admitted by the sikhs into their places of worship and Sikhs are directed to address their prayers to One God instead of any intermediary diety.
- In the Guru Granth Sahib the vowel ‘adhak’ is not used at all in the dasam granth it is used extensively. Meaning the book had been compiled at a time after the adhak vowel came into existence.
- Before the Singh Sabha movement reforms the Prakash of The so-called Dasam Granth occuured but the Singh Sabha movement put an end to this idolatry.
- Sir John Malcolm (1769-1833)) came to Amritsar from Calcutta in 1805 with great difficulty he was able to procure a copy of The Adi Granth because the Sikhs jealously guarded it and did not let strangers to easily see it. Evidently a copy of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib was obtained froom Nirmalas who had “deras” outside the Sri Harmandir Sahib but were not allowed inside the Golden Temple. The Nirmalasa were trying to obtain control of the Harmandir Sahib. He observed that the Nirmalas were doing a parallel prakash of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and a so-called dasam granth but this dual prakash did not occur inside the Golden Temple. These matters are recorded in his book Sketch Of The Sikhs. At the end of hius Book Sir John Malcolm clearly states that the Nirmalas will introduces changes in the Sikh Faith. He also observes in his book that aside from the Adi Granth, the Sikhs do not respect any other book.
- In 19? Giani Phal? Singh (speaker speaking too fast) wrote a book Dasam Granth Milna – A Dasam Ganth Will Be found. (Editor’s note: evidently the book warns that a dasam book will be created).
- There is no connection in writing style and terminology between the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and the so-called dasam ganth. In the entire Sri Guru Granth Sahib the punctuation mark the adhak is not used at all, in the dasam granth this punction mark is used continuously.
- In The Sri Guru Granth Sahib all shabads begin with the salutation, IK On Kaar Sat Gur Parsad, this convention is not followed in the dasam granth.
- the dasam granth contains a lot of coarse stories written in vulgar peasant-style language. here is an example from the Bhacchitar Natak in the so-called dasam granth – then Prabhu (God) sent Mohammad and made him King of the Arabs and he (Mohammad) started his own religion and he forced all the Arab Kings to be circumcised.
- The word Nanak appears were infrequently in the so-called dasam granth, the words Kal, Shyam, Ganshyam, ram and buddh appear with great frequency. These are hindu dieties and intricately connected with the Hindu religion.
- The names of mahants (priests), uuch mahants (high priests) and upmahant (lofty priest) appear in the dasam granth with equal or greater frequency to the word Nanak. The words mahant, uuch mahant and upmahant are used in the so-called dasam granth. This indicates that this book was crafted in deras. (Editor’s note: It is worth recalling that Sri Gobind Singh was going to consign mahants to the fire in Dehradun for the calumnies that they were heaping in his very own time on the Sri Guru Granth Sahib).
- The Hindu poet Udho Kavi’s name appears in the tract (if this is a pen name – who was he?)
- The so-called dasam granth was written in the nineteenth century by Nirmalas who were trained in the Hindu religious centers in Benares and Vrindhaban.
- The Charityophakyhan portion of the dasam granth was presented by Tara Singh Kavi (poet) to the Maharajah Of Patiala as a gift.
- English words have been used in the so-called dasam granth. An example is: the word near 9see the video for the exact passage – my Punjabi is not very good). The reason for this was that the priesthood in Hindu religious centers always learned the language of the Rulers in order to obtain service and employment in their regime. Thus when the Persians conquered India they learned Persian (Farsi). when the Sikhs conquered Northern India they learned Gurmukhi and when the English conquered India they endevoured to learn English in order to please their masters.
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The Dasam Granth And The Arya Samaj Movement
(insert): The so-called dasam granth was first printed under various names by Arya Samaj printing presses in the City Of Ludhiana at the turn of the twentieth century. The founder of the Arya Samaj movement, Dayanand was stabbed to death by a natch girl (prostitute dancer) in a kotha (brothel) in the City of Ludhiana, Punjab at the turn of the century. The Arya Samaj movement is a supremicist Hindu Aryan Religious movement that came to the Punjab (from the Gujarat) to hinduize the Sikh faith.
It must be very clearly understood that the Dasam Granth introduces idolatry into the Sikh Religion.
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Who is author of these series on Dasam granth.He is telling lies here and you are promoting those.
The author is a Physicist writing under the non de plume – Poet Warrior. The video is by Dr. Jugraj Kaur who is a Ph.D scholar.
I have just viewed these videos, and now reading John Malcoms Sketch of Sikhs. Interesting points regarding Dasm Granth. I dont think there is any promotion of any kind lies or otherwise. Like me and like the Dr. says, read about it and make up your own mind, rather than following blindly whatever is fed to all of us by gurdwaras, granthis, saints, etc.
J dasm granth guru ji da likhia hai tey ohna laee sikh history likhan nalo hindu mithhass nu repeat karna jiada jroory cee?
Sikh guru nu patshahi pahlee,patshahi duji, patshahi punjvee, patshahi naovi, patshahi dasvi kahandey han. Guru apney aap nu patshahi nahi likhdey. Guru apney aap nu Mahla pahla, duja teeja, pujvan , naovan jan dasvan likhdey han.Eston vee sabit hunda hai k eh garnth guru ji ney aap nahi bal k kisey hor ney likhia hai.
He observed that the Nirmalas were doing a parallel prakash of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib and a so-called dasam granth
– This false statement ,John Malcom said this , please give us proof ! as during that time(early 1833) it was not bind.
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