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Anyone know if SGPC prints senchiya of Sri Dasam Granth (Larivaar or Pad Shed)?

If they don't, do they have Individual Bannia available? Like a AkalUstat Gutka, or Bachittar Natak Gutka?

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What seems to be the problem is that there is no one source we can look up to for Sri Dasam Granth.

I know for Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Maharaj, SGPC is the main source we can look at because they worked with Bhai Joginder Singh Talwara to research various Puratan Saroops and correct printing errors.

That is why I am wondering if SGPC prints Senchyia of Sri Dasam Granth.

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On 12/4/2017 at 6:43 AM, Guest AnonSengh said:

If they don't, do they have Individual Bannia available? Like a AkalUstat Gutka, or Bachittar Natak Gutka?

I don't know if they have the entire Dasam Granth Sahib, but yes, they do have major banis available. SGPC publishes a "Das Granthi" which includes major Dasam banis like Bachittar Natak and Akal Ustat.

Their "Das Granthi" is available at a very reasonable bheta (something like a few tens of rupees). Pick one up the next time you are at Amritsar, a major historical gurdwara, or a large Sikh bookstore.

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I asked someone who is going to Punjab soon to get a Das Granthi Gutka from SGPC, but I found a PDF of it online dated March 2006 and it has a few printing errors in it.

Well lets see what happens.

I also found out I already have Sri Dasam Granth Senchiya from Chattar Singh Jeevan Singh, but they are really old, don't know how good they are.

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