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Tertiary scripture of Sikhism
The Sarbloh Granth or Sarabloh Granth (Punjabi: ਸਰਬਲੋਹ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ, sarabalōha grantha, literally 'Scripture of Pure Iron'), also called Manglacharan Puran
Sarbloh_Granth
Primary scripture of Sikhism
the Dasam Granth and the Sarbloh Granth as extensions of the Guru Granth Sahib. As such, they refer to these scriptures as Sri Dasam Guru Granth Sahib, and
Guru_Granth_Sahib
Religion originating in Punjab, India
Chitleen K. (21 October 2021). "The 3 granths in Sikhism & the debate surrounding Sarbloh Granth & Dasam Granth". ThePrint. Archived from the original
Sikhism
Secondary scripture of Sikhism
raags are employed in the Dasam Granth, compared to the 174 found in the Sarbloh Granth and the 62 found in the Guru Granth Sahib (which also contains 17
Dasam_Granth
Indian Sikh leader (1928–2008)
Akali Chet Singh. He was born as Pashaura Singh in Gujranwala. The Sarbloh Granth was first published in the mid-20th century by Santa Singh. He had major
Akali_Santa_Singh
Holy books of the Sikh religion
other Sikhs. Sarbloh Granth literally means "the Granth or Scripture of all-steel or iron". Khalsa Mahima is part of this Granth. This Granth contains hymns
Sikh_scriptures
attributed to Bhagat Dhanna into his compilation of the first edition of the Adi Granth: O God, I, Thine afflicted servant, come to Thee. Thou arrangest the affairs
Humour_in_Sikhism
Sikh community and special group
which can be found in the Dasam Granth and Sarbloh Granth. Below is an excerpt of the Khalsa Mahima from the Sarbloh Granth: ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ ਮੇਰੀ ਜਾਤ ਅਰ ਪਤ ॥ ਖ਼ਾਲਸਾ
Khalsa
Sikh hymns
Sikh Gurus and other writers of Guru Granth Sahib. In general, hymns in the central text of the Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib, are called Gurbani. Among Amritdhari
Gurbani
Sikh warrior sect
ascetic Shaivite warrior-traditions, as evidenced by the contents of the Sarbloh Granth and Chandi di Vār. In traditional Sikh martial arts whose custodianship
Nihang
Compositions in Dasam Granth and Sarbloh Granth
composed by Guru Gobind Singh, each present in Dasam Granth and Sarbloh Granth. In Dasam Granth, the composition is present at end of the 33 Savaiyes
Khalsa_Mahima
Blade worn by Sikhs
refused to remove references to Muslim and Hindu teachings in the Adi Granth and was summoned and executed. This incident is seen as a turning point
Kirpan
Views on what followers of Sikhism are permitted to eat
the case of meat, passages from the Guru Granth Sahib (the holy book of Sikhs, also known as the Adi Granth) say that fools argue over this issue. The
Diet_in_Sikhism
Religious group
Being Ten Gurus, from Guru Nanak Sahib to Guru Gobind Singh Sahib The Guru Granth Sahib The utterances and teachings of the ten Gurus and The initiation,
Sikhs
Founder and first guru of Sikhism (1469–1539)
hymns, or shabda, in the holy religious scripture of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib, with some of the major prayers being the Japji Sahib (jap, 'to recite';
Guru_Nanak
Lost 17th-century Sikh text
The Vidya Sagar Granth ("book of the ocean of wisdom"), also known as the Samund Sagar Granth, was a voluminous literary work produced by the Kavi Darbar
Vidya_Sagar_Granth
Fifth Sikh guru from 1581 to 1606
official edition of the Sikh scripture called the Adi Granth, which later expanded into the Guru Granth Sahib. He is regarded as the first of the two Gurus
Guru_Arjan
Historic statement of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh
Guru Maneyo Granth (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਮਾਨਿਓ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ or ਗੁਰੂ ਮਾਨਯੋ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ, gurū mānio granth) refers to the historic statement of the 10th Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind
Guru_Maneyo_Granth
Place of worship in Sikhism
welcomed in a gurdwara. Each gurdwara has a Darbar Sahib where the Guru Granth Sahib is placed on a takht (an elevated throne) in a prominent central position
Gurdwara
Ceremonial religious bracelet worn by Sikhs
in the Dasam Granth, page 1350 Old Sikh Glossary sikhnet.com Retrieved 12 May 2023 Guru Gobind Singh. Dasam Granth. p. 1350. Guru Granth Sahib. p. 76
Kara_(Sikhism)
Sikh symbol depicting Deg Tegh Fateh doctrine
never written on or in any copy of the Guru Granth Sahib. The main symbol traditionally used in the Guru Granth Sahib and gurdwaras around the world is "Ik
Khanda_(Sikh_symbol)
Composition attributed to Guru Gobind Singh
Dasam Granth. The Bachitar Natak Granth, not to be confused with the Bachittar Natak composition, contains a large corpus of the Dasam Granth canon.
Bachittar_Natak
Sikh group
Kirtani Jatha follows Sarbloh Bibek, which involves eating from iron bowls and iron plates only. Another key aspect to maintaining Sarbloh Bibek is that Sikhs
Akhand_Kirtani_Jatha
Tenth Sikh guru from 1675 to 1708
Granth whose hymns are a sacred part of Sikh prayers and Khalsa rituals. He is also credited as the one who finalized and enshrined the Guru Granth Sahib
Guru_Gobind_Singh
Sikh hymns
the main part of the wedding ceremony. The four hymns are from the Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh holy scriptures and appear on Ang 773 to 774 of the total
Laavaan
Traditional martial art system of the northern Indian subcontinent
and early pre-reform Sikh literature such as Dasam Granth, Sarbloh Granth, Suraj Parkash Granth, Panth Parkash, as well as the works of the early Nirmala
Shastar_Vidya
Ethnic group of the Indian subcontinent
Amrit Sanskar Anand Karaj Antam Sanskar Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Five Banis Places and Takhts Gurdwara Harmandir Sahib Akal
Punjabi_Sikhs
Religious phrase in Sikhism
the Mul Mantar and also the opening words of the Sikh holy scripture Guru Granth Sahib. Ik (ਇੱਕ) is interpreted as "one and only one, who cannot be compared
Ik_Onkar
Surname of Sikh women
appellation appears in the Guru Granth Sahib retaining its traditional delineated meaning of "prince", whereas in the Dasam Granth it is used to refer to a woman's
Kaur
Udasi leader and scholar
conducted research onto both the Dasam Granth and Sarbloh Granth. Harnam Das held the view that the Sarbloh Granth was authored by Guru Gobind Singh and
Harnam_Das_Udasi
Sikh religious site in Punjab, India
1577. In 1604, Guru Arjan, the fifth Sikh Guru, placed a copy of the Adi Granth in the Golden Temple and played a prominent role in its development. The
Golden_Temple
the Guru Granth in modern-day India, wishing to be accepted as Hindus by their fellow co-religionists, believing that Nanak and the Granth are too associated
Sikhism_in_Sindh
Sikh exegetical literature
text explanation," whereas the word teeka (ਟੀਕਾ) means "commentary on a granth (book), exegesis, 'read aloud with annotations.'" Both words can trace their
Steek_(Sikh_literature)
Sikh martyr (1682–1757)
where he helped Bhai Mani Singh in making copies of the scripture Guru Granth Sahib. In 1709, Baba Deep Singh joined Banda Singh Bahadur during the Battle
Baba_Deep_Singh
Sikh cultural and educational organization
leader and who had the greater authority over the Sikh people, the Guru Granth Sahib or Indira Gandhi. The Damdami Taksal was first brought to wider attention
Damdami_Taksal
Important figure in Sikhism
Granthi (the one who knows the Granth) to be the custodian at Sri Harimandar Sahib. Baba Buddha was carrying the Granth on his head; Guru Arjan Sahib was
Baba_Buddha
Wife of Guru Nanak (1473–1545)
195. ISBN 9788126908578. Greenlees, Duncan (1960). The Gospel of the Guru-Granth Sahib. Theosophical Publishing House. pp. xxxvi, xlvi. Singh, Bhupinder
Mata_Sulakhni
Spiritual leaders of Sikhism
the tenth guru passed the guruship on to the holy Sikh scripture, Guru Granth Sahib, which is now considered the living guru by the followers of the Sikh
Sikh_gurus
Five major Sikh temples in India
location where Guru Gobind Singh compiled the complete version of the Guru Granth Sahib. As a result, this site has become a popular location for Sikh writers
Panj_Takht
Religious community in Pakistan and India
others also venerate the 10 Sikh Gurus and follow the teachings of Guru Granth Sahib without adhering to a Sikh religious identity: at the time of the
Nanakpanthi
Sikh slogan
by an officiant or any Sikh leading the sangat standing and facing Guru Granth Sahib, the anthem is recited aloud in unison by everyone present, with responses
Raj_Karega_Khalsa
The Guru Granth Sahib, a Sikh religious text, promotes a moral teaching that Guru Sahib explains is about living a life of truth, belief in one God (creator
Message of the Guru Granth Sahib
Message_of_the_Guru_Granth_Sahib
pervades all creation. — Guru Nanak, Guru Granth Sahib, page 62 Another verse of Guru Nanak in the Guru Granth Sahib states: Recognise the jot [light] within
Sikhism_and_caste
Ex-communicated son of Guru Har Rai
During this meeting, the emperor complained that a verse from the Adi Granth was "anti-Islamic", in-response to this claim by the emperor, Ram Rai altered
Ram_Rai
Sikh takht in Patna, Bihar, India)
Routledge. p. 111. ISBN 9781317751793. Sri Dasam Granth: Facts Beyond Doubt (1st ed.). Malaysia: Sri Guru Granth Sahib Academy. 2021. p. 359. ISBN 9781527282773
Takht_Sri_Patna_Sahib
Sikh sect
1851 by Baba Dyal, a Sahajdhari, who aimed at refocusing Sikhs on the Adi Granth – the Sikh scripture, and reform the beliefs and customs of the Sikhs. Baba
Nirankari
Bhakti saint
Sain in Sri Guru Granth Sahib on page 695. In Raag Dhanasari, Bhagat Sain's bani can be found in the following ANG (page) of Guru Granth Sahib: Bhagat Sain
Bhagat_Sain
Sikh scholar and linguist
history of the Dasam Granth. He is also a director of the Punjab Cultural Association. He also has conducted research on the Sarbloh Granth, producing the first
Kamalroop_Singh_Birk
Term used for God in Sikhism
"Wonderful Lord") is a term used in Sikhism to refer to God as described in Guru Granth Sahib. It is the most common term to refer to God in modern Sikhism. The
Waheguru
The Guru Granth Sahib (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ; [ɡʊɾuː ɡɾəntʰᵊ saːhɪbᵊ]), is the central religious text of Sikhism, considered by Sikhs to be the final
Writers of the Guru Granth Sahib
Writers_of_the_Guru_Granth_Sahib
Principles of Sikhi and women
is washed away by knowledge of God (enlightenment). — Guru Nanak, Guru Granth Sahib 472 The concept of Sannyasa had influenced attitude towards women
Women_in_Sikhism
Fourth Sikh guru from 1574 to 1581
Guru Ram Das composed 638 hymns, or about ten percent of hymns in the Guru Granth Sahib. He was a celebrated poet, and composed his work in 30 ancient ragas
Guru_Ram_Das
Sikh scholar (1886-1953)
alphabetical index of the entire text of the Guru Granth Sahib. Loh Prakāsh (1925) - an exegesis of the Sarbloh Granth by Hazura Singh of Takht Hazur Sahib, foreword
Akali_Kaur_Singh
Vaishnava Sanskrit poet (c. 1170–1245)
Jayadeva is the earliest dated author of hymns that are included in the Guru Granth Sahib, the primary scripture of Sikhism – a religion founded in the Indian
Jayadeva
worthless practice in the Sikh texts such as the Guru Granth Sahib and the Dasam Granth. In the Guru Granth Sahib, the teachings of Guru Nanak call the practice
Idolatry_in_Sikhism
Animal slaughter in Sikhism
Amrit Sanskar Anand Karaj Antam Sanskar Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Five Banis Places and Takhts Gurdwara Harmandir Sahib Akal
Jhatka
Second Sikh guru from 1539 to 1552
(compositions), which together constitute about one percent of the Guru Granth Sahib, the primary scripture of Sikhism. Rather than contribute hymns, Angad's
Guru_Angad
Truth-exemplar in Indian religions
(1987), pp. 1–17 Khalsa, Sant Singh (2007). Sri Guru Granth Sahib: English Translation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Arizona: Hand Made Books (Mandeep Singh).
Sant_(religion)
Act of insulting of religion
Sikhs. In October, 2021, a Nihang Singh killed a man for beadbi of the Sarbloh Granth. In December, 2021, a man was beaten to death at the Golden Temple for
Blasphemy
Sikh term for aspiring to maintain a mental state of eternal optimism
2010. Philosophy of 'Charhdi Kala' and Higher State of Mind in Sri Guru Granth Sahib. Deepak Publishers, Jallandhar. "Bir Singh New song | Chardi kala
Chardi_kala
Ritual haircare practice
of no significance.] The above composition is found in some early Dasam Granth manuscripts. Bhai Desa Singh, a Sikh from the mid 18th century, writes that:
Kesh_(Sikhism)
Sikh composition from the Dasam Granth
manuscript of the Sarbloh Granth showing verses of the Akal Ustat composition in a Teeka Akal Ustat from the 1765 "Patna Missal" Dasam Granth Manuscript Makin
Akal_Ustat
Celebrations in Sikhism
include celebrating by gathering at Gurdwara, paying obeisance to the Guru Granth Sahib and listening to Gurbani, Kirtan and reciting Paath. However, there
List_of_Sikh_festivals
Main room within a Sikh temple
refers to the main room within a Gurdwara. This room is where the Guru Granth Sahib sits on a raised throne, or takht, in a prominent central position
Darbar_Sahib_Hall
Ustat, Jaap Sahib etc., these were incorporated into the Dasam Granth and Sarbloh Granth respectively. He stayed at Anandpur Sahib for most of his life
History_of_Sikhism
Sixth Sikh guru from 1606 to 1644
Amrit Sanskar Anand Karaj Antam Sanskar Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Five Banis Places and Takhts Gurdwara Harmandir Sahib Akal
Guru_Hargobind
Seventh Sikh guru from 1644 to 1661
Aurangzeb kept Ram Rai as hostage, questioned Ram Rai about a verse in the Adi Granth – the holy text of Sikhs at that time. Aurangzeb claimed that it disparaged
Guru_Har_Rai
Hindu Bhakti Saint from the medieval era
Kabir Panthis and Sikhs. Some hymns of Namdev are included in the Guru Granth Sahib. Details of the life of Namdev are vague. His family name was believed
Namdev
14th century poet-saint from India
historical evidence. His verse is mentioned in the Sikh holy scripture Guru Granth Sahib. Ramananda was known for composing his works and discussing spiritual
Ramananda
Sikh Identity, Notes and References section" (PDF). Perspectives on Guru Granth Sahib. 9. Amritsar: Guru Nanak Dev University: 17. ISSN 2393-9745. Rai,
Sangat_(Sikhism)
Sikh military confederation (1748–1799)
Simran Sewa Charhdi Kala Dasvand Jhatka Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Gurbani Mul Mantar Japji Sahib Chaupai Jaap Sahib Rehras
Sikh_Confederacy
Third Sikh guru from 1552 to 1574
compiled hymns into a Pothi (book) that ultimately helped create the Adi Granth. He also enacted social reforms, such as by allowing widow remarriage, promoting
Guru_Amar_Das
Religious centre in Sikhism
and installed Guru Granth Sahib Ji on it. They called it Takhat Sahib. Guru Gobind Singh Ji, while conferring Guruship to Guru Granth Sahib Ji, had himself
Hazur_Sahib
incarnations of Vishnu in the Chaubis Avtar, a composition in the Dasam Granth traditionally and historically attributed to Guru Gobind Singh. The discussion
Rama_in_Sikhism
Calligraphic style of Gurmukhi associated with Guru Gobind Singh and his entourage
Gobind Singh. It is commonly found among early manuscripts of the Dasam Granth scripture as the employed script. The font is characterized by "long flowing
Anandpur_Lipi
Sindhi women learnt the Gurmukhi script in-order to understand the Guru Granth Sahib. A lot of converts to Sikhism came from the Amil caste. The Chief
Sikh_culture
Punjabi title and name
which bhagat is a variant form of. Sikhism's central scriptural book, Guru Granth Sahib, has teachings of 15 Bhagats, along with bani of Sikh Gurus, Bhats
Bhagat
Vaishnava Bhakti poet-saint of Ramanandi Tradition
the founder of Sikhism, and Bhagat Pipa's hymns are included in the Guru Granth Sahib. Shri Krishna Bhakta Peepaji (1923) by Shree Nath Patankar and Bhakt
Bhagat_Pipa
Political entity ruled by Sikhs
works that would later become part of the Dasam Granth, such as Krishna Avatar, Bachittar Natak Granth, and Pakhian Charitar, which expound on statecraft
Sikh_state
One of the Five Thieves of Sikhism
are able to go across the ocean of existence — Guru Tegh Bahadur, Guru Granth Sahib, page 1186, The Encyclopedia of Sikhism (Vol. 2: E–L) by Harbans Singh
Kaam
Set of hymns in the Guru Granth Sahib, the main scripture of Sikhism
Peace is a set of 192 padas (stanzas of 10 hymns) present in the holy Guru Granth Sahib, the main scripture and living Guru of Sikhism from Ang 262 to Ang
Sukhmani_Sahib
In Sikhism, fundamental qualities which one should develop in order to reunite with God
have obtained salvation and understanding; this alone is my wealth. — Guru Granth Sahib, ang 600 Santokh, or contentment, is freedom "from ambition, envy
Five_virtues
Sacred sound in Indian religions
everything including us. In Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib is manifested form of this "Onkar". Hence, the Guru Granth Sahib is called "Shabad Guru". Shabad (word)
Om
Sikh term meaning blessings for everyone
This gesture comes from the clear and pure teaching of Gurbani (Sri Guru Granth Sahib) and forms the Gurmat code of conduct. Gurbani tells us that there
Sarbat_da_bhala
Sikh linguist and researcher
presented a lecture titled The All-Metal Text (Sarbloh Granth), A Sikh Retelling of a Jain Text? on the Sarbloh Granth at the CSASA-ACESA's Congress 2024 Meeting
Jvala_Singh
Relationship between the religions
mythology permeates the Sikh sacred canon, the Guru Granth Sahib and the secondary canon, the Dasam Granth and adds delicate nuance and substance to the sacred
Hinduism_and_Sikhism
Lynching at Delhi border
Nihang Singhs at the Kisan Morcha and proceed to throw a copy of Sri Sarbloh Granth on the floor amongst other acts of desecration. Lakhbir Singh admitted
2021_Singhu_border_lynching
Nirmala scholar (1822–1891)
Mahan Kosh, it is written that Pandit Tara Singh believes that the Sarbloh Granth was produced by Bhai Sukha Singh, the head Granthi of Patna Sahib from
Tara_Singh_Narotam
Guidelines for followers of Sikhism
(meditation) and Sevā (selfless service) to progress spiritually. The Guru Granth Sahib asks the Sikh to "Practice truth, contentment and kindness. The Sikh
Sikh_practices
Shrine in Baghdad, Iraq; a sacred site in Sikhism
the Sikh People (1469-1978) and also translator of the entire Sri Guru Granth Sahib into English. www.DiscoverSikhism.com. Sources On The Life Teachings
Baba_Nanak_Shrine
Philosophical concept in Sikhism
(2004). Inner Dynamics of Guru Granth Sahib. Guru Nanak Dev University. p. 140. ISBN 978-81-7770-115-9. "Ang 250 of Guru Granth Sahib Ji - SikhiToTheMax".
Nirgun_and_Sargun
Medhya resides in the Visuddha Chakra on the throat. Dasam Granth, which like the Guru Granth Sahib is an important book of Sikhism, it is not composed
Chanchala
Sikh historical accounts
Singh in a Guru Granth Sahib manuscript found in Banigram, Eastern Bengal. It has been discovered in other historical Guru Granth Sahib manuscripts
Sakhi
Sikh festival
worshipping with a clear conscience. His teachings are included in Guru Granth Sahib. The celebration is generally similar for all Sikhs; only the hymns
Guru_Nanak_Gurpurab
Wife of Guru Gobind Singh
Amrit Sanskar Anand Karaj Antam Sanskar Scripture Guru Granth Sahib Dasam Granth Sarbloh Granth Five Banis Places and Takhts Gurdwara Harmandir Sahib Akal
Mata_Sahib_Devan
Annual Sikh festival
Mohalla. Hola Mohalla builds upon the Spring festival of Holi. The Guru Granth Sahib contains passages prescribing the celebration of Holi by serving God
Hola_Mohalla
Feminism and the Sikh religion
welcome in the temple and accepted in all prayers and recitations of the Guru Granth Sahib, the primary Sikh scripture. Every temple has a langar (kitchen) where
Sikh_feminism
Compositions authored by Bhagats found within the Guru Granth Sahib
to refer to compositions found within Sikh scriptures (namely the Guru Granth Sahib) whose authorship is attributed to the Bhagats. They were included
Bhagat_Bani
First Sikh and companion of Guru Nanak
Bhai Mardana died in Baghdad, but this is factually incorrect . In the Granth Sahib there are three shlokas of the Guru, dedicated to Mardana, against
Bhai_Mardana
Sikh military commander (1670–1716)
decapitated Wazir Khan before he could kill Baj Singh. According to Suraj Granth and Maculiffe Wazir Khan was instead killed by Banda Singh who shot him
Banda_Singh_Bahadur
SARBLOH GRANTH
SARBLOH GRANTH
Surname or Lastname
English and (especially) Scottish (of Norman origin), and French
English and (especially) Scottish (of Norman origin), and French : nickname from Anglo-Norman French graund, graunt ‘tall’, ‘large’ (Old French grand, grant, from Latin grandis), given either to a person of remarkable size, or else in a relative way to distinguish two bearers of the same personal name, often representatives of different generations within the same family.English and Scottish : from a medieval personal name, probably a survival into Middle English of the Old English byname Granta (see Grantham).Probably a respelling of German Grandt or Grand.The U.S. president General Ulysses S. Grant (1822–85), born in OH, was the descendant of a Puritan called Matthew Grant, who landed in Massachusetts with his wife, Priscilla, in 1630. This family of Grants continued in New England until Captain Noah Grant, having served throughout the Revolution, emigrated to PA in 1790 and later to OH.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from the Norman personal name Serlo, Germanic Sarilo, Serilo. This was probably originally a byname cognate with Old Norse Sorli, and akin to Old English searu ‘armor’, meaning perhaps ‘defender’, ‘protector’.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Granthana | கà¯à®°à®‚தநா
Book
Granthana | கà¯à®°à®‚தநா
Boy/Male
Tamil
Emperor, Lord Shiva
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Telugu
Astrologer; Narrator
Boy/Male
British, English
From the Great Meadow
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Religious Books
Boy/Male
Arabic
Bright; Radiant
Boy/Male
Tamil
Granthik | கà¯à®°à®‚திக
Astrologer, Narrator
Granthik | கà¯à®°à®‚திக
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Astrologist
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Granth
Boy/Male
Scottish
This Scottish surname is aLincolnshire place name Grantham, meaning Grant's homestead, or farm...
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Tamil, Telugu
Lord Siva
Boy/Male
Hindu
Emperor, Lord Shiva
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Relation
Boy/Male
Sikh
Entirely iron
Surname or Lastname
English
English : habitational name from Grantham in Lincolnshire, of uncertain origin. The final element is Old English hÄm ‘homestead’; the first may be Old English grand ‘gravel’ or perhaps a personal name Granta, which probably originated as a byname meaning ‘snarler’. See also Graham.
Boy/Male
Indian
Heart of God; Volume; Shlok
Girl/Female
Christian, Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Book
SARBLOH GRANTH
SARBLOH GRANTH
Girl/Female
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
Surrender
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
New One
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
One of Devi's Names; Name of a Goddess
Boy/Male
Arabic, Bengali, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Muslim, Telugu
Lord Vishnu
Boy/Male
Indian, Sanskrit
Filled with Virtue
Girl/Female
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Longing for Beloved
Male
Welsh
Welsh myth name of the lord of Dyfed and father of Pryderi, PWYLL means "sense."
Boy/Male
American, Anglo, Australian, British, Christian, English, French
Steward; A Law Enforcement Officer's Title; Horse-keeper; Steward of Horses; Shoeing Smith
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ananthu | அநாநதà¯à®‚
Unlimited
Girl/Female
Tamil
Hemamala | ஹேமா மாலா
One of the consorts of Yama
SARBLOH GRANTH
SARBLOH GRANTH
SARBLOH GRANTH
SARBLOH GRANTH
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