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List of Rare Books and Manuscripts List of Rare Books and Manuscripts Acc. Register List of Rare Books and Manuscripts ISBN Price Sr. No. Acc. No Title Author Publisher Register No. Page No. 1 1538 GURSIKHI KI HAI GOBIND SINGH, . NEW DELHI : 35.00 1 62 2 1595 SRI KALGIDHAR CHAMATKAR-1 BHAI VIR SINGH, . NEW DELHI : 225.00 1 64 3 1606 GURMAT BIBEK RANDHIR SINGH, . 20.00 1 65 4 2646 KALA VAHEGURU DI SOBHA SINGH ARTIST, 350.00 1 106 5 5927 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL1 SAHIB SINGH, . RAJ PUBLISHERS 150.00 2 38 6 5928 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL2 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 7 5929 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL3 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 8 5930 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL4 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 9 5931 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL5 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 10 5932 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL6 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 11 5933 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL7 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 12 5934 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL8 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 13 5935 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL9 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 14 5936 GURU GRANTH SAHIB DARPAN VOL10 SAHIB SINGH, . 150.00 2 38 15 9259 PUNJABI BOLI DA ITHAS PIARA SINGH PADAM, . 100.00 2 135 16 9261 PARCHIN SAU SAAKHI PIARA SINGH PADAM, . 60.00 2 135 17 9270 PUNJABI ROUSHN PIARA SINGH PADAM, . 80.00 2 135 18 9276 MAHANPURSH VOL2 HARSIMRAN SINGH, . 100.00 2 136 19 15501 GURCHARAN SINGH TOHRA JEEWAN ATE SIASAT DALBIR SINGH, . : 175.00 3 185 20 16351 NANAK PARKASH PATRIKA GURNAM KAUR, . : 81-7380-891-0 10.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY 4 19 21 16791 GURU GRANTH RATNAVALI PUNJABI UNIVERSITY : 81-7380-737-X 400.00 PATIALA, . PUNJABI UNIVERSITY 4 36 22 16792 CHAR SAHIBZADE RAIJASBIR SINGH, . 81-7601-452-4 150.00 4 36 23 18565 GIANI DIT SINGH PARTINIDH KHALSA DIWAN ATTE BABA SANGAT GIANI JASWANT SINGH : 200.00 4 107 24 20577 SHI GURU TEGH BAHADUR JI KAUR, GURDEV. PATIALA : 81-7380-291-2 150.00 PUNJABI UNI. , 4 188 25 24787 300 SO SALA SHATAWATI 21DE. 2004 NU SAMARPIT G.DITT SINGH RAHI, GURBAKS . INDIA : 200 5 156 26 25965 SIKHI DI ATMA / PURAN SINGH. SINGH, PURAN . LUDHIANA : 81-7647-088-0 500 LAHOR BOOK SHOP , 6 3 27 25966 POORAN MANUKH / GANGA SINGH. SINGH, GANGA . LUDHIANA : 20 6 3 28 25977 ITIHAS BABA SRI CHAND JI SAHIB ATE UDASIN SAMPRDAY KAUR, DAVINDER . DELHI : 81-7116-165-7 150 NATIONAL BOOK SHOP , 6 4 29 26020 JIWANIYAN SUFFI DARVESHAN DIYAN / GURDEV SINGH. SINGH, GURDEV SINGH CHANDIGARH : 140 6 5 30 26398 TAVARIKH SANT KHALSA PART-1 KASEL, KIRPAL SINGH. DELHI : 81-8299-086-6 750 ARSEE , 6 20 31 26459 THE SIKH ITHAS VOL.3 (SIKH RELIGION) MACAULIFFE, MAX LUDHIANA : 81-7647-101-1 450 ARTHUR . LAHOUR BOOK SHOP , 6 23 32 26468 THE SIKHS FAITH PHILOSOPHY & FOLK SINGH, GURBACHAN . AMRITSAR : 81-7436-037-9 595 ROLI BOOKS , 6 23 33 26801 KI ASIN NIARE KHALSA HAAN SINGH, GURBACHAN . AMRITSAR : 81-87526-20-3 120 SATVIC BOOK , 6 37 34 26839 SHAHADAT SAHRAI, HARNAM DASS DELHI : 81-8299-079-3 425 . ARSEE , 6 38 35 28678 BABA BANDA SINGH BAHADUR SINGH, DHARMINDER . FATEHGARH SAHIB : 150 6 112 36 29018 BANI OF BHAGATS (LIVES & WORKS OF SAINTS INCLUDED IN SRI CHAUHAN G S. AMRITSAR: FREE 6 125 37 29024 SRI GURU NANAK DEVS JAPJI CHAUHAN G S. NEW DELHI: FREE 6 125 38 31741 GURBANI RECHETE GIANI SINGH AJIT.FATEHPURI JALANDHAR: 978-93-80427-94- 150.00 SUNDER BOOK DEPOT, 0 7 34 39 31743 GURBANI RECHETE GIANI SINGH AJIT. JALANDHAR: 978-93-80427-94- 150.00 SUNDER BOOK DEPOT, 0 7 34 40 31746 JEEVAN SEDHAN SINGH AJIT. LIDHIANA: 978-81-929973-4- 130.00 KHARAG PRAKSHAN, 6 7 34 41 VSJ1024 THE DIVINE MESSAGE OF GURU GRANTH SAHIB SEKHON, DEVINDER ALBERTA CANADA : 250.00 VSJ (1) 81 42 vsj1035 ARDAS DA SIKH PARSANG ( IN PUNJABI) / SINGH , BALKAR . PATIALA : 95.00 VSJ (1) 82 43 vsj1037 SIKH DHARAM CHINTAN VICHBHAGTI (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, BALKAR . PATIALA : 81-7380-439-7 95.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 82 44 vsj1041 GURU ARJUN DEV SHAHIDI ATE RACHNA (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, JODH . PATIALA : 180.00 VSJ (1) 82 45 vsj1042 SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB ATE IKIVIN SADI (PUNJABI) SINGH , SARBJINDER . PATIALA : 81-302-0005-8 120.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 82 46 vsj1043 DHARAM DI UTPATI TE VIKAS (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, GURBACHAN . PATIALA : 81-302-0113-5 100.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 47 vsj1044 SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB SAMUHIK SIKHIYA SANCHAR DA RAINA, AMRIT KAUR . PATIALA : 81-302-0020-1 210.00 SADHANS (IN PUNJABI) PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 82 48 vsj1045 DHARAM DA VIKAS ATE GURMAT (IN PUNJABI0 SINGH, MANMOHAN . PATIALA : 81-7380-080-4 110.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 82 49 vsj1046 SIKHAN DI BHAGATMALA (IN PUNJABI) TARLOCHAN , SINGH PATIALA : 50.00 VSJ (1) 82 50 vsj1047 SIKH DHARAM VICH SANGAT DA PARAT PARSANG ( IN PUNJABI) SINGH, BALKAR . PATIALA : 81-7380-156-7 95.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 82 51 vsj1048 DAS GURU DARSHAN (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, PURAN . PATIALA : 81-7380-583-0 80.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 82 52 vsj1051 SIKH CHINTAN ANUSAR SEVA DA SANKALIP ( IN PUNJABI) KAUR, GURNAM . PATIALA : 81-7380-487-7 75.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 53 vsj1053 SIH ADDHYAN (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, BALKAR . PATIALA : 81-7380-426-5 95.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 54 vsj1057 SIKH DHARAM SARSHAN (IN PUNJABI) KAVEESHAR, SARDUL PATIALA : 81-7380-006-5 200.00 SINGH . PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 55 vsj1058 SIKH DHARAM VICH ADARSH MANUKH DA SANKALAP (IN SINGH, SHAMSHER . PATIALA : 81-7380-109-6 60.00 PUNJABI0 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 56 vsj1059 GURU GRANTH BANI VICH GURU DA SANKALAP (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, DARSHAN . PATIALA : 81-7380-557-1 160.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 57 vsj1060 MASTI DANAMAZI GURU BABA NANAK SINGH, GURBAX . PATIALA : 81-7380-577-6 80.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 58 vsj1061 BHAI GURDAS JIWN TE RACHNA (IN PUNJABI) JAGGI, RATTAN SINGH PATIALA : 81-7380-667-5 75.00 . PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 59 vsj1062 SIKH ITIHAS 1469-1765 (IN PUNJABI) SINGH , TEJA PATIALA : 81-7380-483-4 110.00 PRINCIPAL. PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 60 vsj1065 GUR BHARI JIWANI GURU HARGOBIND JI (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, SATBIR . PATIALA : 81-7380-065-0 100.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 61 vsj1067 GURU HARGOBIND SAHIB JIWAN TE PRATIBHA (IN PUNJABI) DHIR, KULDIP SINGH . PATIALA : 81-7380-148-7 65.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 83 62 vsj1069 SANTHYA SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB VOL 3 (IN PUNJABI) / SINGH , BHAI VIR . CHANDIGARH : 128.00 VSJ (1) 83 63 vsj1070 SANTHYA SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB VOL. 4 (IN PUNJABI) / SINGH , BHAI VIR . CHANDIGARH : 125.00 VSJ (1) 83 64 VSJ1071 SANTHYA SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB VOL. 5 (IN PUNJABI) SINGH , BHAI VIR . CHANDIGARH : 102.00 VSJ (1) 83 Printed On : 18/11/2019 1 Acc. Register List of Rare Books and Manuscripts ISBN Price Sr. No. Acc. No Title Author Publisher Register No. Page No. 65 VSJ1072 SANTHYA SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB VOL. 6 (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, BHAI VIR . CHANDIGARH : 114.00 VSJ (1) 83 66 VSJ1073 SANTHYA SRI GURU GRANTH SAHIB VOL. 7 (IN PUNJABI) SINGH, BHAI VIR . CHANDIGARH : 114.00 VSJ (1) 83 67 VSJ1074 PUNJABI SHABAD ROOP TU SHABAD KOSH SINGH, HARKIRAT . PATIALA : 110.00 VSJ (1) 83 68 vsj1076 KHOJ PAKHOJ PATRIKA SEPTEMBER 1980 PART 16 (IN PUNJABI) JAGGI , RATTAN SINGH PATIALA : 81-7380-919-4 20.00 . PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 69 vsj1078 KHOJ PATRIKA SEPTEMBER 1988 PART 48 / SINGH, AJMER . PATIALA : 50.00 VSJ (1) 84 70 vsj1079 KHOJ PATRIKA MARCH 1998 PART 47 (IN PUNJABI) SIDHU, MEWA SINGH. PATIALA : 81-7380-565-2 50.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 71 vsj1081 KHOJ PATRIKA MARCH 2003 PART 57 (IN PUNJABI) KAUR, AMRIT PAL . PATIALA : 81-7380-916-X 50.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 72 vsj1083 NANAK PARKASH PATRIKA SINGH, BALKAR . PATIALA : 81-7380-343-9 40.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 73 vsj1088 SIKH DHARAM GURU SAHIBAN PAVITAR RACHNAWAN ATE MACHULIFFE, MAX PATIALA : 81-7380-790-6 150.00 RACHNAKAR PART 2 (IN PUNJABI) ARTHUR . PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 74 vsj1090 IDEOLOGICAL DICTIONARY OF BHAI GURDAS VARAN & KABITT SINGH, GURMAIL . PATIALA : VSJ (1) 84 75 VSJ1091 GURU ANGAD DEV SAROT PUSTAK / SINGH , GURMAIL . PATIALA : VSJ (1) 84 76 VSJ1094 DICTIONARY OF HISTORICAL & MYTHOLOGICAL REFERENCES IN SINGH, GURMAIL . PATIALA : VSJ (1) 84 77 vsj1095 GURU RAM DASS JIWAN TE RACHNA (IN PUNJABI) / SODHI, HIMMAT SINGH PATIALA : 81-7380-137-1 40.00 . PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 78 vsj1096 KUKIAN DI VITHIA (IN PUNJABI) / SINGH, GANDA . PATIALA : 81-7380-623-3 110.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 79 vsj1097 NANAK PARKASH PATRIKA DECEMBER 1997 PART 2 / SINGH, BALKAR . PATIALA : 81-7380-427-3 50.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 80 vsj1098 GURU RAVIDAS ATE GURU NANAK DEV DE ADHYATAMAK SINGH, AVTAR . CHANDIGARH : VSJ (1) 84 81 vsj1100 NANAK PARKASH PATRIKA DECEMBER 2004 PART 2 / KAUR, GURNAM . PATIALA : 81-7380-891-0 60.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 82 vsj1101 NANAK PARKASH PATRIKA JUNE 2003 PART 1 / KAUR, GURNAM . PATIALA : 81-7380-886-4 60.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 84 83 vsj1102 NANAK PARKASH PATRIKA JUNE 2004 PART 1 / SINGH, SARABJINDER . PATIALA : 81-7380-941-0 10.00 PUNJABI UNIVERSITY , VSJ (1) 85 84 vsj1103 NANAK PARKASH PATRIKA DECEMBER 2004 PART 2 / SINGH, SARABJINDER .
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