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GURU GOVIND DOU KHADAY KAKAY LAGU PAY BALIHARI GURU APNAY GOVIND DIYO MILAY —Preceding unsigned comment added by 203.197.207.8 ( talk) 08:07, 1 September 2007 (UTC)
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I first encountered this term in Tibetan Buddhist literature, though I'm guessing it was appropriated by Vajrayana Buddhist traditions in India from earlier forms. I'll add this to my to-do list to extend this article in that direction as well, unless others would like to make an attempt first. I would love to see the full breadth of the term included. - Owlmonkey ( talk) 02:52, 4 March 2008 (UTC)
Please see this following section. This seems like a prank by someone.
Here is a Doha by Rahim:
जो रहीम उत्तम प्रकृति का कर सकत कुसंग | 2 121 121 111/ 2 11 111 121 ==> 13/11 चन्दन विष व्यापत नहीं लिपटे रहत भुजंग || 211 11 1211 12/ 112 111 121 ==> 13/11 Says Rahim, one who studies in TMS, has no life. One who edits wikipedia has no life. Therefore, we have no life. — Preceding unsigned comment added by Aman Zaidi ( talk • contribs) 05:20, 26 July 2012 (UTC)
there is no DOHA of kabirdas — Preceding unsigned comment added by 106.210.224.227 ( talk) 07:04, 23 December 2012 (UTC)