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Dr> Rattan8ingh has been awardea tb:epj"D. degree by the路 PanjabUniversity in 1962 on "A Critii:a:1 StUdy cit iiie ;P1,1ranic Compositions in the DaSarti Granth," The c~ildidate his thQrQl!ghly discussed the. authenticity of, the Dasafu Graitth, aii important work of the later PanjabiPoetty aild after analy~iiig the arguments for .find against the anthenticity of' the work the candidate, with the help . 01' published and' unpublish'ed material on th~' 'subject; ,has enllnCiated his' fi'ndings' iN the roost convincing. and thought-provoking manner: His method ofresearoh is, <tri\l;lyticahnd fact-finding and it is a'matter of satisfaction that> the, candidate is al)ove all prejl!diCes; Many photo-plates have 'belm' appended' to' this volume for providing ready referenueS to the' argumellts. This diss'eHati6n d~ak with'o~e' of tl\\;' most conti'()vertial' topics in the'wholeran!'(O'()fPanjabi literature "nd it" is 'extteili~iy' gratifying' th~f tftis' work has: been accoritpHsh'ed iii" au~\>or at: fhedbSi:' of .th,ritendbus路 labour arid stleiiti'!k disbrirnina,tlo\i' of a:high orMr. 'file tMsi~' is;th~'I<!Shlt' of v',,~f eiualF;~n' . ;' ___ , ,_ _, _, ,:', '; _"" ,'_, .' :,,:.' _, ,J ,I :' inv61vhig detailed ma-stery' of' 'almosf" tlii'- entire religious . :. -" - . literature of the Sikhs on the one hand and of the Puranic Sanskrit Literature on the other. The'Dasam Granth is traditionally attributed to the Tenth Pontif Guru Govind Singh ana much has beart' Wtlitcll' for' lorig years to prove the genuinety or otherwiSe';'路 i6f''( lts" au.thorship.' In deciding the question the author has made himself singularly free from preconceived
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