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Guest Charan dhoor

Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji Ki fateh ji. I would like to enquire if anyone here know where we can get middle to good quality shasters at a reasonable price in India. Does anyone know where to get budha Dal Shaster? 

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I know a place but not really sure if they still own the shop, it is near the GTR that leads to the small village nearby. I have been trying to lo in with my usual password but I can't.  I have also tried resetting but am not receiving any response from the website.  Can someone suggest something please? I have more information but can't post unless I log in first. 

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Guest SoYouWantShastarsEy?

Go on insta with the hashtag "#shastar" you'll find many profiles devoted to selling shastars, all are really high quality 

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Guest Jacfsing2

If you want to get high-quality shastars go to a blacksmith. If you want puratan Shastars of high quality go to a Nihang blacksmith, (Taksal is a good second, but their focus is on efficiency not historical shastars). If you want anything of high quality that's even remotely related to Shastars go to a blacksmith. If you can't go to a blacksmith then actually look at the shastar and see if it's viable, (don't ask if it's made from a blacksmith shops in India will be willing to lie to you because unlike in the west, India doesn't prohibit false advertising).

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