Sarbloh Granth
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The Sarbloh Granth 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. Thus, its validity remains questionable and is rejected by some sections of Sikhism
. At present, the Sarbloh Granth is mainly revered by the Nihang
s, 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.
Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Gobind Singh is the tenth and last Sikh guru in a sacred lineage of ten Sikh gurus. Born in Patna, Bihar in India, he was also a warrior, poet and philosopher. He succeeded his father Guru Tegh Bahadur as the leader of Sikhs at a young age of nine...
at Hemkund Sahib, although archeological and lingistic evidence does not authenticate this fact. Thus, its validity remains questionable and is rejected by some sections of Sikhism
Sikhism
Sikhism is a monotheistic religion founded during the 15th century in the Punjab region, by Guru Nanak Dev and continued to progress with ten successive Sikh Gurus . It is the fifth-largest organized religion in the world and one of the fastest-growing...
. At present, the Sarbloh Granth is mainly revered by the Nihang
Nihang
Nihang is an armed Sikh order. Early Sikh military history is dominated by the Akali Nihang military order, particularly for many famous military victories won while often heavily outnumbered. The Akali Nihang have historically been held in great affection and respect by Sikhs due the pivotal role...
s, and later copies of the Granth were made by Baba Santa Singh. The Sarbloh Granth scriptures were kept by the Khalsa
Khalsa
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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.