Ruth 1 & 2 (Dhan Dhan Sri Guru Gobind Singh Sahib Ji Maharaj~Partial)
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Here is the Traditional Sampardaic Katha of 1st & 2nd Ruth by Giani Sher Singh Ji Budhha Dal (Ambala)
Sant Giani Inderjeet Singh Ji Rakbe Wale
Giani Harbhajan Singh Ji Dhudhike
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Prasang | Ansoo |
Manglacharan | 1 |
Bringing Guru Sahib’s Sees to Keerathpur | 2 |
Final Rites of Maharaj’s Sees at Anandpur | 3 |
Doing Yag | 4 |
Dastaar Bandhee | 5 |
Sangat’s Arrival | 6 |
Sikh from Delhi | 7 |
Prasang about enmity with Thaanaa Shah | 8 |
Satguru Ji’s Engagement | 9 |
Establishing Guru Ka Lahore | 10 |
Encouraging Marriage | 11 |
Baraath proceeds | 12 |
Baraath’s halting | 13 |
Baraath reaching Guru Ka Lahore | 14 |
Opening a Freshwater Spring using a Spear (Barchhaa) | 15 |
Baraath returns; Money gets stolen | 16 |
Meeting and Departing; Swimming; Gulaab Rai | 17 |
Sikh-Bear Getting saved | 18 |
Daily Warrior Routine | 19 |
Tent from Kabul; Second Marriage | 20 |
Rathan Rai’s Desire for Darshan | 21 |
Rathan Rai in Guru Sahib’s Presence | 22 |
Rathan Rai’s Offerings | 23 |
Having a Ranjeeth Nagaaraa made | 24 |
Vichaar at Home; Ranjeeth Nagaaraa | 25 |
Playing the Ranjeeth Nagaaraa | 26 |
Bheem Chand’s Wazir comes | 27 |
Bheem Chand meeting Guru Sahib | 28 |
Showing Bheem Chand the Elephant and Tent | 29 |
King Departs | 30 |
King’s Messenger comes to ask for the elephant | 31 |
Messenger leaves empty handed | 32 |
Advice in Bheem Chand’s Home | 33 |
Kutwaal arrives | 34 |
Kutwaal tells the truth | 35 |
Explaining to Mata Ji | 36 |
Giving Diwan position to Nand Chand | 37 |
Kotchee’s Letters | 38 |
Kaesree Chand and Pamma arrive | 39 |
Both insulting | 40 |
The Kings’ Advice | 41 |
Reasoning with Mata Ji | 42 |
Naahnesh’s Wazir comes | 43 |
Heading towards Naahan | 44 |
From Keerathpur to Naahan | 45 |
Choosing a bank of the Yamuna as a place to stay | 46 |
Establishing Paanvtaa (Paonta) | 47 |
Nand Chand Daya Ram with Ram Rai | 48 |
Budhhoo Shah; Fateh Shah Mal | 49 |
Fateh Shah and Naahanesh meet | 50 |
Killing a Lion; Budhoo Shah departs | 51 |
2nd Ruth
Prasang | Ansoo |
Mangal; Keeping Khan as Servants | 1 |
Ram Rai’s Masand arrive | 2 |
Meeting Ram Rai upon boat | 3 |
Kapaal Mochan | 4 |
Raaj Kaur’s Condition | 5 |
Ram Rai’s End | 6 |
Punjab Kaur’s Letter | 7 |
Guru Ji at Thaehraa | 8 |
Disciplining Masands | 9 |
Fateh Shah’s Companions; Thambol | 10 |
Nand Chand bringing to Thambol | 11 |
Wazir receiving on the way | 12 |
Dhoolahu and Wazir crossing | 13 |
Dhoolahu And Wazir reaching Sri Nagar | 14 |
Trader; Baraath at Sri Nagar | 15 |
Bringing Betel (Paan/Thambol) back | 16 |
Loss upon Crossing | 17 |
Nand Chand arriving | 18 |
Fateh Chand’s Desire for Battle | 19 |
Pathans asking for time off | 20 |
Pathans go to see Fateh Shah | 21 |
Budhhoo Shah’s News; Kaalaa Khan | 22 |
Udaasees (Udasi’s) slipping | 23 |
Mahanth Kripaal; Army attacks | 24 |
Battle begins | 25 |
Budhhoo Shah’s Sons at Battle | 26 |
Kripaal killing Hayaath Khan | 27 |
Sahib Chand, Daya Raam Nand Chand | 28 |
Sweets Baker (Halwaee); Jeeth Mal | 29 |
Sango Shah and Hari Chand’s Death | 30 |
Battle of Bhangani Victory | 31 |
Handing out rewards; Preparing for Paonta | 32 |
Travel; Naahnesh; Laahaa Totaa | 33 |
Queen of Raipur | 34 |
From Keerathpur to Anandpur | 35 |
Bheem Chand’s Wazir comes | 36 |
Meeting; Baba Ajeet Singh’s Birth | 37 |
Capturing a fraud at the Fair | 38 |
Mian Khan Alaf Khan’s Attack | 39 |
Battle of Naadhaun (Nadaun) begins | 40 |
Bibarrvaaleeaa Dhayaal’s Death | 41 |
Battle Victory; Alaf Khan running away | 42 |
Disciplining Aalsoon | 43 |
Anandpur; Baba Zorawar Singh’s Birth | 44 |
Sri Guru Ji’s Glory | 45 |
Dhilaawar’s Sons Attack | 46 |
Khan-Zaadhae’s fleeing to Barwaa | 47 |
Sangatheeaa Singh with Gupaal | 48 |
Husainee’s Death; Baba Jujhaar Singh’s Birth | 49 |
Care for Poets; Baba Fateh Singh’s Birth | 50 |