Qasīdah Gh'awthiyyah recited in Different styles: https://x.com/chevronmarked/status/1919450014805352778?t=EeMAYMB07rn2plm_LZr6ww&s=19
For authentic awrad from the source itself (the grandmasters of Kalpi, Mahrerah & Bareilly) you would find them in Siraj al-Awarif and al Wazifatul Karima. Some selections from al Wazifatul Karima are found here: http://sunnirazvi.net/practices/devotions.htm
Haven't read this, but you may also like this - http://www.dawateislami.net/book/detail/14/volume/1107/writer/2/ar#section:writer_0.0 This has the awrad in details, what the desis generally call "Panj-Surah" (literally meaning 5 Surahs, but it contains more than just 5 Surahs). This is in Urdu, but you could always extract the Arabic awrad out of it and pose your questions to the brothers:- http://www.dawateislami.net/Data/Books/Download/ur/pdf/2009/331-1.pdf
http://www.dawateislami.net/Data/Books/Download/en/pdf/2009/521-1.pdf This is a good English collection of the major awrad. The English may be a bit desi-ized for your liking, but I think you will get most of it.
Is there any where I can find a collection of the Awrad of the Qadiri Ridawi tariqah, preferably online? shukran
Ma sha Allah it is mentioned in Majmu'ah A'amaal e Rida volume 2 page 123 Imaam Ahmad Rida rahimahulla explains how it should be read and explains the benefits of reading each verse. I will translate it when I have time in sha Allah Tabaarak wa Ta'ala
Are they listed anywhere? It would be nice to read them, even if only once for the barakah, in sha' Allah.
It's definately part of the Qadiri awrad, no doubt, and it has been for a very long time; would you know whether Imam Rida attributes it to the Ghawth or not, though? That's what I'm trying to get at. I think the exact same thing applies to Hizb as-Sayf, also part of the Qadiri awrad (and also Ba 'Alawi awrad, as per wasilat al-'ibad of Imam al-Haddad but not ma'dhun to everyone and anyone). It is attributed to Imam 'Ali, but there's no real proof in the hadith sense.
It is found in the grand Shaykh's Diwaan in Arabic. Imaam Ahmad Rida has also explained it in his Hadaaiq e Bakhshish it is a part of the wirds and mamulaat of the Qadria Ridwia Silsilah.
I know that Muhadith-e-Kabir, Allamah Zia ul Mustafa has spoken about this. I don't have an audio of it though. There seems to be a dispute regarding some verses.
Have any of our subcontinental scholars talked about the authenticity of this qasidah to the Imam? I know that the noble sufis have generally found great benefit in it, but that also many people have cast aspersion as to whether this was really the authorship of the Ghawth, especially considering some of the content of it. Allahu a'lam. I guess it's simillar to the Hizb al-Sayf. Does anyone have any info on that?