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Santhiya Of Both Guru Granth Sahib And Sri Dasam Granth


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i dont think so they will give u santheya of sri guru granth sahib and sri dasam granth in three months unless u already know how to read bani shudh ... at most places they start with gurmukhi script first ... and no one gives santheya of both guru darbars together ... unless ur fluent with sri guru granth sahib u cant start with sri dasam granth ...

so its better if u can pay granthi sahib of ur local gurdwara he can come home and give u santheya every day from the sanchiya and it would be one to one teaching and he would be soft at u to ...

and dont rush fast to complete it in 3 months instead to ardas and tell ur ustad to go at normal speed which u can keep up with and lets see how much u can learn in three months ...

consider getting santheya and learning shudh path of 5 baniya and sukhmani sahib in 3 months ... as per my thinking it would be better option ...

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Internet is your friend:

1. http://nihangsingh.org/ Raqba, District Ludhiana

2. http://www.jawadditaksal.org/ Javaddi Kalan, Ludhiana

3. http://www.gdnsldh.org/ Gurdwara Dukh Nivaran Ludhiana

4. Damdami Taksal, Boparai, Ludhiana

By the way, if you're in Ludhiana, why don't you contact Singhs there and post some updates on the whole Ludhiana incident situation?

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as you take santhya from your ustaaad, when you come home you can also follow along with the santhya on www.gursevak.com. sometimes ustaad's forget to teach us something, in this manner you will learn in depth and correct santhya.

best advice i can give you is to not rush things... focus on quality of learning. learning only 60% of guru ji's santhya at 100% correctness is a lot better than rushing and completing santhya for all angs at only 60% quality.

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