Dasam Granth and Sarbloh Granth represent Guru Gobind Singh, and his banis. They also respresent bir ras, the warrior essence.
But most of all, this is how the nihang khalsa take amrit, and also this is how Adi Guru Granth Sahib is patkash, with sarbloh granth and dasam granth. This traditiona has been for centuries.
Sinc eother sects sepaerated from them, they have forgotten about dasam fgranth for amrit due to british inluences. Also, Sarbloh Granth was well kept by nihangs and so wouldn;t have become well known in outer circles such as teh british.
For sehajdharis, I would say Adi Guru Granth Sahib is enough as Guru, unless warrior bani is required.
The nihang singhs respect the 3 Granth Sahib as Guru, and even use the terms adi guru darbar, dasam gur darabar, sarbloh gur darbar. I would say that is same as seeing the granths as guru as they are also used for amrit.
But most of all, this is how the nihang khalsa take amrit, and also this is how Adi Guru Granth Sahib is patkash, with sarbloh granth and dasam granth. This traditiona has been for centuries.
Sinc eother sects sepaerated from them, they have forgotten about dasam fgranth for amrit due to british inluences. Also, Sarbloh Granth was well kept by nihangs and so wouldn;t have become well known in outer circles such as teh british.
For sehajdharis, I would say Adi Guru Granth Sahib is enough as Guru, unless warrior bani is required.
The nihang singhs respect the 3 Granth Sahib as Guru, and even use the terms adi guru darbar, dasam gur darabar, sarbloh gur darbar. I would say that is same as seeing the granths as guru as they are also used for amrit.