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SadGranth Sahib

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SadGranth Sahib of Saint Garibdas ji is a Scripture narrated by Saint Garibdas ji and written by a Dadu Panthi Saint Gopaldas ji. It was first published from Baroda. This Scripture is read during the Path Prakash of SadGranth Sahib by Garibdasi Sadhu. Vani of SadGranth Sahib contains the spritual practices and life stories of many Sufis and Saints like Kabir Sahib ji , Dadu Das ji , Nanak Dev Ji , Naamdev ji , Chhipa ji , Rabiya, Mansur Ali , Bayazid ji , Abhraim Adham Sultan , Ravidas ji , Pipa ji , Dhanna bhagat ji , etc.[1]

Description[edit]

Like all our Holy scriptures (Holy Vedas, Holy Geeta ji, Holy Bible, Holy Quran, Holy Guru Granth Sahib) Holy SadGranth Sahib also tell us to go in refuge of the Almighty God Kabir through his Tatvdarshi Saint (Complete Saint) so as to attain benefits from the God that he use to give to his devotees. SatGranth Sahib contains all the information of Soul and the Almighty God, and the true path of Salvation. It also tells about the incidents of the past, present and future and the reality of each and every incident that happened in the past.[2]

Composition[edit]

There is a verse of Ramanand ji in Garibdas ji's Granth Sahib.[3]Respected Garibdas ji has spoken 17,000 to 18,500 amritvani in his lifetime, which is written in SadGranth Sahib.[4]

References[edit]

  1. Sita Ram Goel (1998). How I Became a Hindu (Reprinted With a Postscript). Search this book on
  2. "Biography of Sant Garibdas Ji Maharaj with Salvation Story - Jagat Guru Rampal Ji". www.jagatgururampalji.org. Retrieved 2021-05-31.
  3. Sen Kshitimohan (1930). Medieval Mysticism Of India (1930). Search this book on
  4. Mohamed nasr. Dynamics Of Socio Economic Conditions In Haryana During Later Mughal Period 1707 To 1857. Search this book on


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