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IF brahmins are cancer
Why is that the majority of authors of Guru Granth Sahib are brahmins?
Out of 43 authors of Guru Granth Sahib, 22 are Brahmins!
These include 17 Bhatts and 5 Bhagats.
The Bhagats are great Vaishnava Bhaktas Beni, Jayadeva, Surdas, Ramanand, Parmanand).
Why is that the majority of authors of Guru Granth Sahib are brahmins?
Out of 43 authors of Guru Granth Sahib, 22 are Brahmins!
These include 17 Bhatts and 5 Bhagats.
The Bhagats are great Vaishnava Bhaktas Beni, Jayadeva, Surdas, Ramanand, Parmanand).
The Bhagats like Jayadeva, Ramananda and Paramananda were Vaishnava Bhaktas who predated the birth of Sikhism.
Their verses have been included in Guru Granth Sahib.
If Brahmins are a cancer, dont use their verses.
Their verses have been included in Guru Granth Sahib.
If Brahmins are a cancer, dont use their verses.
It is a LIE that Sikhi doesn't have the concept of Varna.
The descendants of these Bhagats still exist, and they are Hindu brahmans even today.
Sikh Gurus themselves identify with their Sodhi Varna and Gotra whenever they visited pilgrimage sites.
The descendants of these Bhagats still exist, and they are Hindu brahmans even today.
Sikh Gurus themselves identify with their Sodhi Varna and Gotra whenever they visited pilgrimage sites.
@ewalia_Misl If Sikhi really opposes Varna and Brahamanism, why did Guru Gobind Singh call himself 'son of Kshatriya'?
Notice that he identifies with Kshatriya varna by a lineage based on birth ("son of Kshatriya")
Notice that he identifies with Kshatriya varna by a lineage based on birth ("son of Kshatriya")
@ewalia_Misl If Sikhi really opposes brahmanism, why is it mentioned in Desa Singh Rahitnama of Guru Gobind Singh that only Brahmins and those of "good families" have to prepare food in langar?
@ewalia_Misl If Sikhi really opposes Brahmanism, Why is it written in the Sau Sakhi Rahitnama (attributed to Guru Gobind Singh)
"A Brahmin is greater than the other three castes, his appearance is verily that of the Gods"
"A Brahmin is greater than the other three castes, his appearance is verily that of the Gods"
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