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Sikhism PortalThe Sarbloh Granth (Punjabi: ਸਰਬਲੋਹ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ, sarabalōha grantha) is a poem that recites the story of gods and demons. The Sarbloh Granth was allegedly authored by Guru Gobind Singh at Hemkund Sahib, although archeological and lingistic evidence does not authenticate this fact.[1][2][3] Thus, its validity remains questionable and is rejected by some sections of Sikhism. At present, the Sarbloh Granth is mainly revered by the Nihangs, and later copies of the Granth were made by Baba Santa Singh. The Sarbloh Granth scriptures were kept by the Khalsa army of the Akali Nihangs. They still read these scriptures as a regular part of their tradition. Later Khalsa-based traditions and sects do not give much importance to it.
References
- ^ http://www.sikhspectrum.com/012009/dg/article3.pdf
- ^ "Sikhism and postmodern thought", Ajanta Publications
- ^ http://thesikhaffairs.org/articledetail.php?sno=171
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