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Apart from Guru Granth Sahib Sikhism is constituded by the following books which suprisingly not many Sikh are aware of get english translation best advise is and read http://www.sikhiwiki.org and http://www.sikhnet.com

Get a gutka in english read all of it the english translations at least once alot of stuff is available in Southall Sikh Missionary Society books already ordered for India take a browse of that see if there is not a book they do not have or is more expensive. Also Get some books on Baba Nand Singh

Kabit swayie - Bhai Gurdas Ji

Bhai Gurdas Ji vaaran

Santokh Singh Sri Suraj Prakash Granth

Guru Nanak Janamsakhi

Sheikh Farid Sakhi

Baba Kabir Sakhi

(sakhi for all bhagats and Gurus)

Sri Dasam Granth

Sri Sarbloh Granth

Bhai Nand Lal goya saj

Fatehnama

Rehatnama

zafarnama (included in dasam granth)

Rehat Maryada

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here is my list guys. If I forgot something, let me know. I am emailing India tonight. I know there are sources where I could read online for free or order for free. But I don't want to put burden on the free sources, I want to give back.

Rimpy’s Book List-

Book Names:

· Divine Mystic Reflections on Gurmat (Book ONE)

· Divine Mystic Reflections on Gurmat (Book TWO)

· The Miracle of Ardaas

· Guide to Spiritual Conciousness

· In Search of The True Guru

· Se Kinehiya

· 9 Qualities of Sri Sukhmani Sahib

· Garland Around My Neck

· Jail Chithiyaan- Bhai Sahib Bhai Randhir Singh Ji

· Roop Khalse Ka - Bhai Rama Singh ji

· volume 1 - SRI NIRANKARI CHAMATKAR by SODHI TEJA SINGH

· volume 2 - SODHI CHAMATKAR by SODHI TEJA SINGH

· volume 3 - SRI DASAM GUR CHAMATKAR by SODHI TEJA SINGH

· The Sikh Religion by Max Arthur MacAuliffe

· Kabit swayie - Bhai Gurdas Ji

· "Pachmi Parkash" - Sant Karam Singh Ji Hotimardana Wale (Very inspirational)

· BASANT BIHAAR - (Very inspirational book on the life of Sant Baba Basant Singh)

· Bhai Gurdas Ji vaaran (in english if possible but punjabi is also okay)

· Sri Suraj Prakash Granth - Santokh Singh

· Sheikh Farid Sakhi

· Baba Kabir Sakhi

· Sri Dasam Granth

· Sri Sarbloh Granth

· Bhai Nand Lal goya saj

· Fatehnama

· Rehatnama

· Rehat Maryada

Authors:

· Sant Waryam SIngh Ji Ratwara Sahib Walae

· Bhai Pinderpal Singh Ji

· Giani Maan Singh Jhaur

· Giani Sant Singh Maskin

· Sant Kartar Singh Ji Bombay Walae

· Giani ishar Singh Nara

· Subedar Baghel Singh

· Piara Singh Padam

· Raghbir Singh Bir

· Bhai Randhir Singh Ji

· Sant Hari Singh Ji

· Giani Mohan Singh Ji Azad

· Ajait Singh Aulakh

· Pandit Narayan Singh Ji Lahore Walae

· Sant Jagjit Singh ji

· Bhai Veer Singh Ji

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