
Dhur Ki Bani Aayi Tin Sagli Chint Mitai (Harsimran Singh)
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Pub. Date | Title | Duration | |
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26 Jun 2023 | Chaupai Sahib | ਚੌਪਈ ਸਾਹਿਬ | 00:03:19 | |
Benti Chaupai or Chaupai sahib is a prayer or Bani composed by tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. This bani is present in Charitar 404 of Dasam Granth in Bani Ath Pakhyan Chairtar Likhyatey. This Bani is one of the five Banis recited by the initiated Sikh every morning. | |||
15 Dec 2023 | Anand Sahib | 00:15:13 | |
Nitnem refers to a set of daily prayers in Sikhism that are recited by Sikhs every morning. The word “Nitnem” itself means “daily routine” or “daily practice.” These prayers are considered essential for the spiritual discipline and well-being of a Sikh. The Nitnem prayers are typically recited early in the morning, and they consist of specific compositions from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. Anand Sahib: Composed by Guru Amar Das Ji, it is a hymn of bliss and ecstasy, expressing the joy of being in tune with the divine. | |||
19 Dec 2023 | ਬ੍ਰਹਮ ਕਵਚ | Brahm Kavach | 32 Times | 00:51:28 | |
Brahm Kavach, authored by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, is a powerful prayer in Sikhism. Also known as “Brahm Kavach Bani,” it’s a protective hymn invoking the divine shield of Waheguru. The prayer seeks spiritual armor, emphasizing the qualities and attributes of God for strength, courage, and safeguarding against negative influences. Guru Gobind Singh Ji composed it as a source of spiritual protection, encouraging Sikhs to recite it to fortify their connection with the divine and face life’s challenges with resilience. | |||
15 Dec 2023 | Chaupai Sahib | 00:04:44 | |
Nitnem refers to a set of daily prayers in Sikhism that are recited by Sikhs every morning. The word “Nitnem” itself means “daily routine” or “daily practice.” These prayers are considered essential for the spiritual discipline and well-being of a Sikh. The Nitnem prayers are typically recited early in the morning, and they consist of specific compositions from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. Chaupai Sahib: A prayer of supplication written by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, seeking the protection of God. | |||
18 Dec 2023 | Dokalun Prasi Dayalun Sroopai | 00:18:11 | |
dokalun prasi dayalun sroopai sda aung sungai abhungun bebhootai 108 Times. Jaap Sahib | |||
15 Dec 2023 | Jaap Sahib | 00:16:33 | |
Nitnem refers to a set of daily prayers in Sikhism that are recited by Sikhs every morning. The word “Nitnem” itself means “daily routine” or “daily practice.” These prayers are considered essential for the spiritual discipline and well-being of a Sikh. The Nitnem prayers are typically recited early in the morning, and they consist of specific compositions from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. Jaap Sahib: Written by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, it praises the qualities and greatness of God. | |||
15 Dec 2023 | Japji Sahib | 00:19:16 | |
Nitnem refers to a set of daily prayers in Sikhism that are recited by Sikhs every morning. The word “Nitnem” itself means “daily routine” or “daily practice.” These prayers are considered essential for the spiritual discipline and well-being of a Sikh. The Nitnem prayers are typically recited early in the morning, and they consist of specific compositions from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. Japji Sahib: Composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, it is a meditation on the nature of God and the path to realization. | |||
15 Dec 2023 | Nitnem - Full 5 Banis | 00:59:24 | |
Nitnem refers to a set of daily prayers in Sikhism that are recited by Sikhs every morning. The word “Nitnem” itself means “daily routine” or “daily practice.” These prayers are considered essential for the spiritual discipline and well-being of a Sikh. The Nitnem prayers are typically recited early in the morning, and they consist of specific compositions from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. | |||
15 Dec 2023 | Tav Prasad Savaiye | 00:03:39 | |
Nitnem refers to a set of daily prayers in Sikhism that are recited by Sikhs every morning. The word “Nitnem” itself means “daily routine” or “daily practice.” These prayers are considered essential for the spiritual discipline and well-being of a Sikh. The Nitnem prayers are typically recited early in the morning, and they consist of specific compositions from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. Tav-Prasad Savaiye: Also by Guru Gobind Singh Ji, it is a composition in praise of God’s greatness and glory. |