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List of Books in the Guru Arjan Dev Library Sikh Society of Minnesota LIST OF BOOKS IN THE GURU ARJAN DEV LIBRARY SIKH SOCIETY OF MINNESOTA NO. BOOK ID. No. TITLE AUTHOR 1 1P-001-SGGS Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhag I Bhai Vir Singh 2 1P-002-SGGS Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhag II Bhai Vir Singh 3 1P-003-SGGS Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhag III Bhai Vir Singh 4 1P-004-SGGS Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhag IV Bhai Vir Singh 5 1P-005-SGGS Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhag V Bhai Vir Singh 6 1P-006-SGGS Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhag VI Bhai Vir Singh 7 1P-007-SGGS Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhag VII Bhai Vir Singh 8 1P-008-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi I Prof. Sahib Singh 9 1P-009-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi II Prof. Sahib Singh 10 1P-010-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi III Prof. Sahib Singh 11 1P-011-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi IV Prof. Sahib Singh 12 1P-012-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi V Prof. Sahib Singh 13 1P-013-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi VI Prof. Sahib Singh 14 1P-014-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi VII Prof. Sahib Singh 15 1P-015-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi VIII Prof. Sahib Singh 16 1P-016-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi IX Prof. Sahib Singh 17 1P-017-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darpan Pothi X Prof. Sahib Singh 18 1P-018-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Kosh Bhai Vir Singh 19 1P-019-SGGS Sri Guru Granth Sahib Prakash Piara Singh Padam 20 1P-020-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib Te Ikiveen Sadi Sarbjinder Singh : Sampadak 21 1P-021-SGGS-R Kee Sri Guru Granth Sahib di Puja Butprasti Hai? 2004 Bhai Randhir Singh 22 1P-022-SGGS-R Guru Granth Sahib Vishav Kosh Bhag I Dr. Rattan Singh Jaggi 23 1P-023-SGGS-R Guru Granth Sahib Vishav Kosh Bhag II Dr. Rattan Singh Jaggi 24 1P-024-SGGS-R Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhai Vir Singh (Teeka Anek babian - Sainchi I 25 1P-025 -SGGS-R Santhya Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bhai Vir Singh (Teeka Anek babian - Sainchi III 26 1P-026-SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru granth Sahib Vol. I Dr. Balbir Singh 27 1P-027-SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru granth Sahib Vol. II Dr. Balbir Singh 28 1P-028-SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru granth Sahib Vol. III Dr. Rattan Singh Jaggi 29 1P-029 -SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru granth Sahib Vol. III Dr. Rattan Singh Jaggi 30 1P-030 -SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru granth Sahib Vol. V Dr. Rattan Singh Jaggi 31 1P-031 -SGGS-R Hukamname Sri Guru Granth Sahib 1997 Anoop Singh Noori 32 1P-032 -SGGS-R Sache Satguru Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Shudh Ucaaran Sri Damdami Taksaal 33 1P-033 -SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib: Samuuhak Sikhya Da Sadhan dr. Amrit Kaur Raina 34 1P-034-SGGS-MP3-CD Gur Shabad Kirtan-Sri Guru Granth Sahib Dr. Gurnam Singh Noo 31 Bhagan Vich 35 1P-035-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib: Viakhya Te Sandesh Dr. Gunek Singh 36 1P-036-SGGS-R Itihaas Guru Granth Sahib Dr Rattan Singh Jaggi 37 1P-037-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib Darshan Sadhu Singh Gobindpuri 38 1P-038-SGGS-R Guru Maneo Granth (Sachittar) Dr. Harcharan Singh 39 1P-039-SGGS-R Sbad Guru Gur Janie Singh Sahib Giani Mal Singh 40 1P-040-SGGS-R Shabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. I S. G. P. C 41 1P-041-SGGS-R Shabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. II S. G. P. C 42 1P-042-SGGS-R Shabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. III S. G. P. C 43 1P-043-SGGS-R Shabadarth Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. IV S. G. P. C 44 1P-044-SGGS-R Tuk Tatkara Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ajit Singh Aulakh 45 1P-045-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Cosh Vol. I Dr. Gurcharan Singh 46 1P-046-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Cosh Vol. II Dr. Gurcharan Singh 47 1P-047-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bodh Vol I Bani Biora Bhai Joginder Singh Talwara 48 1P-048-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib Bodh Vol II Gurbani Ucharan Bhai Joginder Singh Talwara 49 1P-049-SGGS-R Ithas Sri Guru Granth Sahib: bhagat Bani Giani Gurdit Singh 50 1P-050-SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. I Copy 2 Balbir Singh 51 1P-051-SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. II Copy 2 Balbir Singh 52 1P-052-SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. III Copy 2 Ratan Singh Jaggi 53 1P-053-SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. IV Copy 2 Ratan Singh Jaggi 54 1P-054-SGGS-R Nirukat Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. V Copy 2 Ratan Singh Jaggi 55 1P-055-SGGS-R Sanchian Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol . I Damdami Taksaal 56 1P-056-SGGS-R Sanchian Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol . II Damdami Taksaal 57 1P-057-SGGS-R Sache Satguru S. G. Granth Sahib Shudh Ucharan Jaswant Singh Baba 58 1P-058-SGGS-R Sri Guru Bani Prakash Vol. II Sodhi Teja Singh 59 1P-059SGGS-R Gurbani Path Darpan Giani Harnam Singh Khalsa 60 1E-001-SGGS-R The Gospel of the Guru Granth Sahib Duncun Greenlees 61 1E-002-SGGS-R Philosophy of Guru Granth Sahib Devinder Singh Sekhon 62 1E-003-SGGS-R Political ethics of Guru Granth Sahib Prof. M. M. Sankhdher 63 1E-004-SGGS-R The Universal Message of Guru Granth Sahib Gurbachan Singh Makin 64 1E-005-SGGS-R Egoism in the AdI-Granth 2001 H. S.Sethi 65 1E-006-SGGS-R The Essence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. 1 Eng. Translation by : Gurbachan Singh Makin 66 1E-007-SGGS-R The Essence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. 2 Eng. Translation by : Gurbachan Singh Makin 67 1E-008-SGGS-R The Essence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. 3 Eng. Translation by : Gurbachan Singh Makin 68 1E-009-SGGS-R The Essence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. 4 Eng. Translation by : Gurbachan Singh Makin 69 1E-010-SGGS-R The Essence of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Vol. 5 Eng. Translation by : Gurbachan Singh Makin 70 1E-011-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib : English and Punjabi Tr. Vol .1 Eng. & Pbi. Translation by Manmohan Singh 71 1E-012-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib : English and Punjabi Tr. Vol .2 Eng. & Pbi. Translation by Manmohan Singh 72 1E-013-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib : English and Punjabi Tr. Vol .1 Eng. & Pbi. Translation by Manmohan Singh 73 1E-014-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib : English and Punjabi Tr. Vol .3 Eng. & Pbi. Translation by Manmohan Singh 74 1E-015-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib : English and Punjabi Tr. Vol .1 Eng. & Pbi. Translation by Manmohan Singh 75 1E-016-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib : English and Punjabi Tr. Vol .4 Eng. & Pbi. Translation by Manmohan Singh 76 1E-017-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib : English and Punjabi Tr. Vol .5 Eng. & Pbi. Translation by Manmohan Singh 77 1E-018-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib : English and Punjabi Tr. Vol .6 Eng. & Pbi. Translation by Manmohan Singh 78 1E-019-SGGS-R The Philosophical Conception of Sabda in Himat Singh Guru Granth Sahib 2007 79 1E-020-SGGS-R Guru Granth Sahib: The Guru Eternal Dr. Mohinder Singh Study of Guru Granth Sahib 80 1E-021-SGGS-R Guru Granth Sahib Philosophy A.C. Katoch 81 1E-022-SGGS-R Guru Granth Sahib: Nature or Numen and Message Essays Dr. Gurnek Singh 82 1E-023-SGGS-R The Crowning glory of Guru Granth Sahib Research Treatise Dr.Sukhbir Singh Kapur 83 1E-024-SGGS-R G.Granth Sahib & Traditional Sikh Practices Concepts Tenets Dr. Surjit Singh Bhatia 84 1E-025-SGGS-R Key Words in Guru Granth Sahib Key words explained Dr. Darshan Singh 85 1E-026-SGGS-R The World Preceptor Sri Guru Granth Sahib Dr. Major Singh About Sri Guru Granth Sahib 86 1E-027-SGGS-R A Study of Guru Granth Sahib Analysis of Gurbani J.S. Grewal 87 1E-028-SGGS-R Perspectives on Guru Granth Sahib Vol 1 G.N.D.U Amritsar Thoughts about Holy Scripture 88 1E-029-SGGS-R Perspectives on Guru Granth Sahib Vol 2 G.N.D.U Amritsar 89 1E-030-SGGS-R Guru Granth Sahib and its Context J.S. Neki 90 1E-031-SGGS-R Guru Granth Sahib: The Literary Perspective Dr. Mohinder Kaur Gill 91 1E-032-SGGS-R Relevance of Guru Granth Sahib in Modern Context Shashi Bala 92 1E-033-SGGS-R Sri Guru Granth Sahib: A Gift of Guru Arjan Dev Ji Dr Haribala Kaur 93 1E-034-SGGS-R Importance of the Teaching of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Kirpal Singh Gurdev Singh 94 1E-035-SGGS-R The making of Sikh Scripture Gurinder Singh Mann 95 1E-036-SGGS-R The Sacred Writings of the Sikhs Trilochan Singh J.S. K.S. B.H. S. 96 1E-037-SGGS-R The Sikh Gurus and Their Hymns H.S. Bhatia 97 1E-038-SGGS-R Thus Says Sri Guru Granth Sahib Principal Sawan Singh 98 1E-039-SGGS-R The Birds and Guru Granth Sahib S. S. Kapoor M. 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