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POTHI ASAVARJAN,

POTHI ASAVARJAN, pothi, i.e. book, comprising discourses of some of the saints of the Sevapanthi sect. Since the sermons are interspersed with hymns composed by saints who used to sing them at their sangats in Asavari rdga or musical measure, the book is called Pothi Asdvandn. The language of the book is Punjabi, with a fair mixture of Braj and Sadh Bhakha. The book was compiled by Bhai Sahaj Ram, a Sevapanthi saint, between 1791-1811 when he happened to be staying with the head of the sect, Bhai Addan Shah, in company with some 250 other saints.

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