Question
A set of 404 stories of cheating women written by this figure is the source of a prayer used in initiation rituals. A group credits an “All-Iron Scripture” written by this figure for their “warrior spirit.” This figure supposedly dictated a text’s current recension from memory at Dāmdāmā when Dhir Mal (“DEER mull”) hoarded prior editions. This figure wrote a passage that starts “Sravags (“sruh-VAHGS”) have I seen,” which, with a text by an [emphasize] earlier author, is recited daily at 3 a.m. as part of the Nitnem. This author of a 1705 Ẓafarnāma, or “Epistle of Victory,” wrote a prayer recited while sugar and water are stirred with a sword. This author first performed that baptism ritual for the Panj Pyare (“punj PYAH-reh”), or “Five Beloved Ones,” who entered his tent. For 10 points, name this author of the Dasam Granth (“duh-sum grunt”), who named the Adi Granth (“AH-dee grunt”) as his successor as the last human Sikh guru. ■END■
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Summary
Tournament | Edition | Exact Match? | TUH | Conv. % | Power % | Neg % | Average Buzz |
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2024 ACF Nationals | 04/21/2024 | Y | 24 | 75% | 0% | 54% | 126.39 |