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1The Goindval Pothis

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  • Title: The Goindval Pothis
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  • Language: English
  • Number of Pages: Median: 233
  • Publisher: ➤  Harvard University Press - Harvard Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies - Harvard University Department of Sanskrit and Indian Studies
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  • First Year Published: 1997
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    “The Goindval Pothis” Metadata:

    • Title: The Goindval Pothis
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    • Language: English
    • Number of Pages: Median: 219
    • Publisher: ➤  Dept. of Sanskrit and Indian Studies, Harvard University
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    • Publish Location: Cambridge, Mass

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    • First Year Published: 1996
    • Is Full Text Available: No
    • Is The Book Public: No
    • Access Status: No_ebook

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    Sikh scriptures

    termed as pothis rather than as birs. The literary corpus that Guru Nanak passed down to his successor, Guru Angad, is referred to as a pothi. A gutka

    Guru Arjan

    possessed the Goindval pothi containing the hymns of Nanak and other early Gurus, while Prithi Chand possessed the Guru Harsahai pothi then believed to

    Sikh music

    Sahib: [T]he rāg arrangement in the Adi Granth, unlike that in the Goindval Pothis, defies an entirely satisfactory explanation... My suggestions toward

    Guru Amar Das

    communities. He expanded the scriptural tradition by preparing the Goindval Pothis, set the biannual festivals of Visakhi and Divali that provided an

    Guru Granth Sahib

    sheets, and printer's waste with any of its sacred text on, are cremated at Goindval. In September 2023, it was announced by the SGPC that a location in Tracy

    Harvard Oriental Series

    van Nooten and Gary Holland Rig Veda 51 1996 Gurinder Singh Mann The Goindval Pothis 52 1997 Madhav Deshpande Saunakiya Caturadhyayika 53 1998 V. Raghavan

    Gurinder Singh Mann

    John Stratton Hawley, State University of New York Press, 1993) The Goindval Pothis: The Earliest Extant Source of the Sikh Canon (Harvard University Press

    Prithi Chand

    Harsahai pothi, the earliest compiled Sikh scripture from the time of Guru Nanak. According to the literature of the Miharvan Sikhs, the pothi was given

    Janamsakhis

    (twelve years after leaving Sultanpur) → Pak Pattan (Sheikh Ibrahim) → Goindval → Lahore → Kartarpur. The second udasi was to the south of India with companion