Gurbani Arth Bhandar is the first complete "Sampardayi" Steek of Sahib Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji by someone who belonged to Damdami Taksal. Sant Baba Hari Singh Randhawa is a learned scholar from Damdami Taksal - the oldest Taksal of Sikhism.
Book | Gurbani Arth Bhandar [12 Volumes] |
Original Katha | Giani Gurbachan Singh Khalsa via Guru Gobind Singh |
Editor, Writer | Sant Hari Singh Randhawe Wale |
Pages | 9537 |
Language | Punjabi |
Script | Gurmukhi |
Size | 43 MB |
Format | |
Publisher | Khalsa Charitable Trust |
Complete Guru Granth Sahib Steek
While preparing the format of Present-Day Guru Granth Sahib also known as Damdami Bir, Guru Gobind Singh Ji uttered the entire Gurbani Katha on the land of Damdama Sahib. The 48 Sikhs present there heard this conversation and kept passing these words to Sangat from generation to generation.
Running from the first head of the Taksal, Baba Deep Singh Ji, these Sampardayi meanings passed from 11th generation saint Gyani Sundar Singh to his Gaddinshin Giani Gurbachan Singh Khalsa.
Sant Hari Singh Ji attained the Gurbani vidya from Sant Gyani Inderjit Singh and Sant Gyani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa at Damdami Taksal. He has put a huge effort to transcribe all the tapes of Sant Gyani Gurbachan Singh Ji Khalsa word by word. Then he concluded the Katha of complete 1430 Angs of Guru Granth Sahib Ji in 12 Volumes of Gurbani Arth Bhandar.
Taksal of Amritsar has already published Sri Ameer Bhandar by Sant Kirpal Singh Ji with Sampardayi Meanings in 10 Volumes. But the one published by Sant Baba Hari Singh Ji is the largest amongst all the steeks of Guru Granth Sahib. Gurbani Arth Bhandar has 9500+ Pages with small-average size fonts.
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First time published by Sant Hari Singh Ji's own institution Khalsa Charitable Trust in Feb 2016, Books are republished by famous Amritsar based press in 2020. In the preface many big names of Sikh Jagat has written words of praise for Gurbani Arth Bhandar and Sant Hari Singh Ji Randhawe Wale, These includes Giani Jagtar Singh (that time Head Granthi, Darbar Sahib) Kulwant Singh (Jathedar, Hazur Sahib) Baba Sarbjot Singh Bedi, 17th ascension of Guru Nanak Patishah, Sant Baljinder Singh Rara Sahib, and Santh Lakhbir Singh Ji Ratwara Sahib.
The price of Gurbani Arth Bhandar in Sant Hari Singh Ji's own words is to Read Gurbani with Compassion, Understand It, and Respect It as words of True Guru, So we are providing the source files for Sikh Sangat to benefit maximum from it.