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6 minutes ago, Singh123456777 said:

Just dasam bani

Thanks. I am going to ask for one for Christmas. (I don't actually celebrate it because of "the true meaning of Christmas" or whatever I know I am going to get a present anyway so it may as well be a useful one.)

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On 12/4/2017 at 9:42 AM, Guest Kaur 2 said:

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I don't know about SGPC but I think Damdami Taksal do.

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I'm pretty sure damdami taksal only has larivaar though. 

My advice:

if you want Guru Granth Sahib ji bhag then get it from taksal

if you want dasam granth sahib bhag then I would get it from budha dal, mehron, or hazoor sahib. 

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My personal opinion is to get SGPC Shaap Senchiya and Saroops for Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

Bhai Joginder Singh Talwara spent 30 years researching Puratan Saroops to fix the printing mistakes in SGPC saroops and make them Shudh.

I don't know what the corrupt modern Badal SGPC is doing with the valuable research of Bhai Sahib, I don't even know if they are fixing printing mistakes.

But for Sri Dasam Granth, so far I have not found a reliable source. Sadly there is no panthic effort like Talwara Ji's to do Sudhaye on Sri Dasam Granth.

The SGPC Das Granthi Gutka will be coming soon, I will check for printing mistakes in them.

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