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Khojidas

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  1. @chatanga1 thanks for your feedback, do you of any other traditions associated with the Takht? Is there a manual in how it should be maintained as there is one for Sri Darbar Sahib (Dastoor e amal Sri Darbar Sahib) ?
  2. Hi All, Of late or rather I heard instances whereby the customs of the Akal Takht were different in contrast to today. These include; A) When the Takht Sahib was under custody of Dal Panth, Panth Patishah (Jathedar) would hold court as patishah would, apparently this was the maryada passed down from 6th Patishah and continued from Dasam Patishah onto his heir Guru Khalsa. B) Only Amritdharis were allowed to enter the Takht. C) You were expected to remain in Bir Asan as oppose to chaunkri as per norms. Can anyonr expand on the above or add/historical accounts? Thanks, Khoji
  3. @amardeep tried to pm you. Came across on of your old posts regarding misl literature, and in the midst of that I saw somethinh regarding Sant Singh Chibbar and Janam sakhi Sri Gur Nanak Shah ki? You know where I may be able to obtain this ?
  4. I think it does talk about Malwa kingdoms in further depth. I'd imagine there's more stuff as he was in service of Patiala raja. I recall once the Panth Khalsa was removed from Panjab, the bastion of Sikhi was Patiala. As for Panth Prakash and Twarikh Guru Khalsa being different I am not in a suitable position as I haven't read Twarikh Guru Khalsa in depth. Do you know what happened with Khalsa Tract Society ?
  5. Please see the below excep; "The first edition of the Twarikh comprising the first three parts was printed in 1891 at Guru Gobind Singh Press, Sialkot, with the help of Mahant Prem Singli, Bhai Hari Singh of Sialkot and Bata Singh of Rawalpindi. Gian Singh made over the rights of publication of his Twarikh to the Khalsa Tract Society, Amri.tsar. Besides all the copies of the published first three parts of the Twarikh, the manuscripts of the remaining two unpublished parts were also handed over to the Society. The Panth Khals5 (the fifth part) was published in Urdu as late as 1919 and the Sardar Khalsa (the fourth part) was never published. The first three parts severally and collectively of this monumental work ran into several editions in Urdu as well as in Punjabi. They were last published in two volumes in Punjabi by the Languages Department, Punjab, Patiala, in 1970." Sikhiwiki Sardar Khalsa deals with other Sikh principalities.
  6. Hi All, Thanks once again for responding. The issue I have found is the Khalsa Tract Society seems to evaporate through the sands of time. I figured I'd join this forum in the hope that someone somewhere will have pointers to direct me to the right location. Gian Gian Singh stated some pretty controversial things from what I gather and this earned him scourn from many vidhwaans. Nontheless I'd like to access Sardar Khalsa part of Twarikh Guru Khalsa for myself.
  7. @Soulfinder thank you for responding. So apologies my opening post wasn't the clear. Sardar Khalsa appears to be the 4th part of Twarikh Guru Khalsa. The text was split into 5 part, 123 and 5 was published. The 4th part ie Sardar Khalsa never seems to have been published. Subsequently Twarikh Guru Khalsa was published in many forms and parts. It seems the 4th part lies unpublished. The link you have very kindly searched and posted doesn't have that particular work. I wonder if anyone has any ideas or suggestions how to procure Sardar Khalsa?
  8. Gurfateh all, I hope someone, somewhere can assist me. I am trying locate 'Sardar Khalsa' by Giani Gian Singh. From what I've gathered so far, 'Twarikh Guru Khalsa' was split into 5 sections. Gian Singh signed the rights of this text over to the Khalsa Tract Society. In time the society published 4 of the 5 sections of the granth. My question is does anyone know what happened to the Khalsa Tract Society? Does anyone if the Sardar Khalsa part of Twarikh Guru Khalsa ever published? If so where can I procure this?
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