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==Japji Sahib and Jaap Sahib== The Guru Granth Sahib starts with ''Japji Sahib'', while [[Dasam Granth]] starts with Jaap Sahib also called Japu Sahib.<ref name=singha110>HS Singha (2009), The Encyclopedia of Sikhism, Hemkunt Press, {{ISBN|978-8170103011}}, page 110</ref> Guru Nanak is credited with the former, while Guru Gobind Singh is credited with the latter.<ref name=singha110/> The Jaap Sahib, unlike Japji Sahib, is composed in Braj bhasha, Sanskrit and Arabic, and with 199 stanzas, is longer than Japji Sahib. The Jaap Sahib is, like Japji Sahib, a praise of God as the unchanging, loving, unborn, ultimate power.
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