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Inspiration For Doing Chandi Di Vaar Da Paath!


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waheguru ji....there is a specific maryada of doing Chandi di vaar path..........we can not do this vaar whenever we want to.....

Sant Harnam Singh ji Rampurkhera wale used to do it .......listen to their jeewan katha interview responded in his own voice....its around 1 hour 15 minutes interview.......many people question why sant ji told his experiences...that's because a guy from Sant ji's viilage requested him to leave something for the seekers......

http://www.gurbaniup...Rampur+Khera%29

or read or listen to his audio book "Se Kineheya"....... once you start reading, will not feel like closing it untill you are completely done.....so much to learn...how to do path and other stuff......

FYI........Sant ji always used to ask Guru Sahib when he was ever in doubt about anything.......this book is written by his uttradhikari Sant Sewa singh ji rampurkhera about Sant ji's jeewan.......

waheguru bhala kare....

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In case you don't read Se Kineheya ........the maryada is if u read it when it's dark or after sunset u have to continuously read it until the sun rises.

But if you read it in the daytime, you can do one paath of Chandi di Vaar or how many ever you want.

As for inspiration: Well the last pangti's of chandi di vaar are"Whoever reads this paath, will not come into jooni" that's a very loose translation but...

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In case you don't read Se Kineheya ........the maryada is if u read it when it's dark or after sunset u have to continuously read it until the sun rises.

But if you read it in the daytime, you can do one paath of Chandi di Vaar or how many ever you want.

As for inspiration: Well the last pangti's of chandi di vaar are"Whoever reads this paath, will not come into jooni" that's a very loose translation but...

What's 'jooni'?

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Bhai Avtar Singh Ji Brahma used to atleast 20 Chandi Di Vaar Paaths daily while the '84 situation was building up.

source: random katha that i can not rmr at the moment.

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Bhai Avtar Singh Ji Brahma used to atleast 20 Chandi Di Vaar Paaths daily while the '84 situation was building up.

source: random katha that i can not rmr at the moment.

For Dharam Yudh alot of Bir Rass and protection is needed hence why he used to read it so much, but for those of us who are not in Jang should only read it once a day max.

If you have a problem reading this Bani once a day will solve it. If you have some sort of struggle reading this Bani once a day will sort it. Basically any sort of problem this Bani will help you in the world. But the main reason I feel is if you want to become fearless then you should read this Bani at least once a day.

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