Which maratha saint's composition is found in 'guru granth sahib'?
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The Maratha saint whose scripture can be seen in the Sikh holy book, Guru Granth Sahib is Namdev.
Namdev penned down several melodious devotional songs(bhajan-kritans) which can be seen in the Vikari tradition in the present age. He also introduced ascetical fighting techniques, which were used by the Maratha fighters.
Namdev penned down several melodious devotional songs(bhajan-kritans) which can be seen in the Vikari tradition in the present age. He also introduced ascetical fighting techniques, which were used by the Maratha fighters.
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The hymns in 'Guru Granth Sahib' were composed and compiled by Guru Nanak and five of the other Sikh Gurus, Gurus Angad, Amar Das, Ram das, Arjan and Tegh Bahadur.
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There are almost 6000 hymns in the 'Guru Granth Sahib', long and short. Guru Arjan composed 2218 hymns and Guru Nanak composed 974 hymns. There are also hymns written by 'Hindu and Muslim' holy men, and the great Indian poet, Kabir. These writings are called the bhagat bani. They help to teach Sikhs to respect and be 'tolerant of other religions'.
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