381 hymns are by others Bhagats Bhatts and Poets listed above.ĩ74 hymns are written by the first Guru, Guru Nanak, 62 by the second Guru, Guru Angad 907 by the third, Guru Amar Das 679 by the fourth, Guru Ram DasĬontents 1 Pre-Raga Section 2 Raga section 2.1 Index of Raga section 2.2 The Sequence of Compositions with the Raags 3 Post Raga Section 4 Var 4.1 Details of Vars in order of Raags 5 Compositions of the Bhagats 6 The Metres and types of compositions 7 Contributors to the Granth 7.1 The 7 Gurus 7.2 The 15 Bhagats 7.3 The 17 Bhatts 7.4 The 4 Sikhs 8 See also 9 External Links Of these, 2218 by the fifth, Guru Arjan Dev 115 by the ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur 541 hymns are by Bhagat Kabir. Seventeen saints/Bhagats: (Kabir, Farid, Namdev, Ravidas, Beni, Trilochan, Jaidev, Surdas, Parmanand, Sadhana, Ramanand, Dhanna, Pipa, Sain, Bhikhan, Surday, Mardana) Poets Balwand & Sata and eleven Bhatts: or poets of the Sikh Gurus (Bhatt Balh, Bhatt Bhalh, Bhatt Bhika, Bhatt Gayand, Bhatt Harbans, Bhatt Jalap, Bhatt Kalshar, Bhatt Kirat, Bhatt Mathura, Bhatt Nalh, Bhatt Salh) The Guru Granth Sahib contains 5894 hymns or Shabads/Sloks. The scripture contains compositions by: 6 Sikh Gurus: Guru Nanak, Guru Angad, Guru Amar Das, Guru Ram Das, Guru Arjan and Guru Tegh Bahadur (the first five Gurus and the ninth Guru)Ī page from the bir of Guru Granth Sahib handwritten by Pratap Singh Giani, located on the first floor of Sri Harimandir Sahib, Amritsar. After this is the Bani called Sohila (full name, Kirtan Sohila), which contains 5 Shabads and is the bed-time prayer. This form most of the evening prayer of the Sikhs and is called the Rehras. The Bani, "So Dar" contains 5 Shabads and "So Purkh" contains 4 Shabads. The next composition has two parts - (1) "So Dar" and (2) "So Purkh". This is one of the morning prayer of the Sikhs. This comprises 38 Pauris or stanzas, a Prologue and an Epilogue. After this is the rest of the composition called the Japji composed by Guru Nanak Dev. From this Word to the tenth Word “Gur-parshad” is called the Mool Mantra. Structure of Guru Granth Sahib From SikhiWiki The Guru Granth Sahib begins with the word "Ek Onkar" – The All Pervading Being.
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