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A Granthi (ਗ੍ਰੰਥੀ) is a person, male or female, of the Sikh religion who is a ceremonial reader of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, which is the Holy Book in Sikhism, often read to worshippers at Sikh temples called a Gurudwara. The name Granthi comes from the Sanskrit granthika, which means a relater or narrator, and any Sikh individual appointed the title of being a Granthi, is considered a principal religious official of Sikhism. Although they are considered religious officials in Sikhism, they are not considered to be the equivalent of a Priest, as the belief in Sikh religion is that there are no such religous intermediaries.

Qualifications of a Granthi
In order to be appointed a Granthi in Sikhism, one of the main qualifications is the religious commitment to the Sikh religion by becoming an Amritdhari Sikh. What it means to be an Amritdhari Sikh is that an acceptance has been made of the full physical and spiritual discipline outlined in the Sikh Reht Maryada through a religious ceremony performed at the Gurudwara called an Amrit Sanchar. This religious ceremony is approved and conducted by the Panj Pyare, the Five Beloved Ones, who have themselves committed to the Sikh religion by becoming an Amritdhari Sikh. The five who are selected to perform this ceremony are chosen by the holy congregation referred to as the Sangat.

Other important qualifications include being able to to read the holy scriptures of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, which is the duty of a Paathi in the Gurudwara. A Granthi must be able to interpret the sacred hymns written in the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, referred to as Gurbani and must also be able to fluently deliver sermons to the Sangat at the Gurudwara. Another important qualification is the ability to complete all duties related to taking care of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib at ceremonies as it is referred to as the "living Guru" in a Gurudwara and by Sikh's worldwide.

In terms of professional qualifications needed, a Granthi has to spend a few years as an assistant to a qualified reputable Granthi, who will act as a mentor and pass on his or her knowledge to teach ceremonial aspects of his or her duties. Assistant Granthi's must also possess the skills to play a Tabla, which is a percussion drum use in classical spiritual music. This is a necessity as they are required to join the head Granthi during Gurmat Kirtan, which is the rendering of verses from the Sri Guru Granth Sahib in the Ragas in the Guru Granth Sahib, Taalas, and musical scores composed in the scripture, considered the most important aspect of a prayer gathering.

It is expected that an assistant Granthi looking to become a qualified Granthi, be mentored for a minimum of 3 years so that they learn all aspects of the ceremonial procedures and that they build up their ability to become a head Granthi at a Gurudwara that can recite prayers to a medium to large size Sangat.