"Khalsa Mehima" composition from the "Patna Missal" Dasam Granth manuscript from 1765 CE
Information
Religion
Sikhism
Author
Guru Gobind Singh
Verses
Four stanzas
Part of a series on the
Dasam Granth ਦਸਮ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ
Main compositions
Jaap Sahib
Akal Ustat
Bachitar Natak
Chandi Charitar 1
Chandi Charitar 2
Chandi Di Var
Gian Parbodh
Chaubis Avatar
Brahma Avtar
Rudra Avtar (incl. Paranath Avtar)
Shabad Hazare
33 Swayyae
Khalsa Mahima
Shastar Nam Mala
Charitropakhyan (incl. Chaupai)
Zafarnama
Hikaaitaan
Apocryphal compositions (Asfottak Banis)
Asfotak Kabits
Nishan E Sikhi
Bhagauti Astotar
Lakhi Jungle Khalsa
Sahansar Sukhmana
Ugardanti
Rubai P. 10
Brahm Kavach
Indra Kavach
34th Savaiya
325th Charitar
Raag Sorath P. 10
Raag Asa P. 10
Vaar Malkauns Ki
Fatehnama
Various aspects
Idolatry prohibition
History
Sodhak Committee
Raga
Gurbani
Appellations for God
Language
Das Granthi
Nitnem
Anandpur Lipi
Poetical metres, modes, measures, and rhythms
Salok
Savaiya
Vaar
Pādi
Mantar
Pauri
Shabad
Chhant
Hikayat
Chaupai
Manglacharan
Sikh scriptures
v
t
e
Khalsa Mahima (or Khalsa Mehma; Punjabi: ਖਾਲਸਾ ਮਹਿਮਾ lit. 'Praise of the Khalsa') is the name of two compositions that praise the Khalsa in poetic form, composed by Guru Gobind Singh, each present in Dasam Granth and Sarbloh Granth.[1][2]
^Page 113, The A to Z of Sikhism, W. H. McLeod
^Rinehart, Robin (2011). Debating the Dasam Granth. Oxford University Press. pp. 32–33. ISBN 978-0-19-984247-6.
KhalsaMahima (or Khalsa Mehma; Punjabi: ਖਾਲਸਾ ਮਹਿਮਾ lit. 'Praise of the Khalsa') is the name of two compositions that praise the Khalsa in poetic form...
collectively known as the KhalsaMahima, which can be found in the Dasam Granth, and Sarbloh Granth. Below is an excerpt of the KhalsaMahima from the Sarbloh...
Singh Nabha, Sarabloh Granth was not written by Guru Gobind Singh and KhalsaMahima appeared in it is out of context to the main storyline. According to...
frequently quotes Ugardanti, Bachitar Natak, Khalsa Mehima and many other compositions. In 1766, Sri Guru Mahima Parkash – Sarup Chand Bhalla, mentioned about...
Chandi di Var, Gyan Prabodh, Chaubis Avtar, Rudra Avtar, 33 Sawaiye, KhalsaMahima, Shashtar Nam Mala Purana, Ath Pakh-yaan Charitar Likh-yatay and Zafarnamah...
all-steel or iron". KhalsaMahima is part of this Granth. This Granth contains hymns of greatness of Panth and Granth. KhalsaMahima is authentic hymn of...
after Sabad Patshahi 10 and continued with KhalsaMahima. It explains qualities of Supreme and the Khalsa. The compositions lauds a divine conception...
mentioned famous quote from Rama Avtar, a composition within Chaubis Avtar. Mahima Parkash, Sarup Das Bhalla: This book was completed by Sarup Das, who belonged...
Amrit Sanchar (initiation), a ceremony held to Amrit initiates into the Khalsa and it is a part of a Sikh's Nitnem (daily meditation). The Jaap Sahib is...
of it, in an essay titled Uchch da Pir found within the publication of Khalsa Samchar dated to 16 July 1942. The Fatehnama would further be published...
toilets on short distances from ponds. In Dasam Granth, KhalsaMahima (the praise of Khalsa) and Charitar 71 describe a few events happened during Guru...
of Guru Gobind Singh, and was a Rajput turned Sikh. Sarup Das Bhalla of Mahima Prakash describes him as one of Guru Gobind Singh's constant and closest...
ones) refers to a gathered ad hoc quintet of five baptized (Amritdhari) Khalsa Sikhs who act as institutionalized leaders for the wider Sikh community...