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waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji ki fateh

Due to Indian & foreign Govt policies, our attempt to send Shastars abroad via courier (dhl, fedex) has got a set back. On retail level we will only be sending shastars within India. If anyone interested in buying in bulk(shastars and other stuff). we can send it by sea freight (takes 45 days) and bulk load only.

we are giving option of booking shastar in advance, Nihang Singh shastar(Tega and Nagni) takes inbetween 1 to 2 Months to be made. So if you are planning to a visit to india, you can get your shastars ready by then by booking in advance.

Or when shastars are ready we can send them to your relative/friend's local address in here.

http://charhdikalaa.com/shastar.html

We have put 6 Main shastars on our store yet.

Fateh

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Fateh,

The quality of the shaster are realllllllllllllly good

tankpin material will cut any other metal so you no why the prices are like that...

If theres a gatka akhara who wants alod more shasters or something, order in bulk and get them through sea shipping and sell them of when u get them to people who want them or use them in your akhara or whatever you want to use them for :D

idea, somebody cant partner with charhdikalaa.com and sell on for them here to people who origionally wanted them. So when the seller for CK here in UK gets the shasters he can forward them to the people who wnated them ...

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waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji ki fateh

veerji, we accept this fact that these are expensive shastars.

even before we met Nihang singh, our thinking was same as yours.

but when we came to know that a nagni takes 40 days to be made

and all by hand, nothing is machine made. and they fix Mutha with blade

in Puratan style, not simply nut-bolt thing, it changed our thinking.

These shastars have very very high quality blades and very very very Sharp.

Veerji, we dont even think twice when buying an expensive mobile, tv or any other gadget in trend, but when it comes to shastars, we start compromising.

Shastar hi ik Sikh da gehna ne, te sanu guru walon hukam hai wadhiya shastar paun da, fer sasti cheej wal kion bhaj de haan asi?

A TV tht we buy of Rs15000 is of 8000 or even lower in actual.

But we never question them? do we? simply pay them n njoy their quality.

Its notthe material that costs, its the Hard work, The Idea.

and on other hand "shaunk da koi mul nai hunda"

sanu Quality sikhi cheejan da shaunk hona chahida, na k majboori.

veerji, J koi gustakhi ho gayi hovey taan dovey hath jor k khima da jachak haan, shota veer samaj k muaf kar dena.

Fateh

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