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  1. On 12/11/2020 at 5:08 AM, MokhamSingh said:

    This Dohra is written by Giani Gian Singh. These are the words uttered by 10th Patshahi, before departing from their human form at Nanded...

    Thanks

    On 12/11/2020 at 11:03 PM, Not2Cool2Argue said:

    Can you please find the exact quote?

    Because if i remember correctly, bhai jagraj singh of basics said that in the ithihaasic granths it actually say aagya bhai akaal ki tabi chalaayo panth. Sab sikhan ko hukam hai, guru maneyo PANTH. GURU PANTH ji maneo pargat gura ki deh. Jo prabh ko milbai chaho khoj ENA ME LAY

    Interesting. Man,  I miss that guy. 

    On 12/12/2020 at 6:26 AM, MokhamSingh said:

    Just one point to note here. Just as European scholars used Latin, instead of the modern languages of the time.

    In the same way, Indian scholars used Sanskrit, or Sant Bhasha ( language of the saints ).

    The ithihaas would’ve been passed down verbally. The scholar historians would’ve written it in poetic style...

    Interesting

     

     

  2. Hi guys, after ardas. Why do they say the next part that goes: "agiya bhai akal ki, tabi chalaiyo panth..." and where is this from? Also, is it "tabbay" or "tabi"? I always heard tabi but I recently got into sikhi a few months ago and in a kirtan hymn on YouTube, they say "tabbay" so I am confused on the pronunciation. I will put the link below:

     

     

  3. 2 hours ago, MokhamSingh said:

    The Maryada of all the traditional Puratan Sampradiye is as follows:

    In the Morning:

    Japji Sahib

    Jaap Sahib

    Suaye

    Full 40 pauris of Anand Sahib.

    in the evening:

    Sri Rehras Saib

    Sri Sohila Sahib.

    This is the bare minimum. Any other amount of Bani can be read. Mool Mantar and Waheguru Mantar are also a daily requirement. But as far as Nitnem Bani is stated, then the above is the absolute minimum.

    This tradition has been passed down from Gursikh to Gursikh, ever since the time of Guru Ji. The traditional Sampradaiye Sikhs have not made any changes...

     

    Thank you. 

  4. 5 hours ago, 1Anonymous1 said:

    5 in the morning, 1 evening, 1 before bed. 

    This is minimum 

     

    7 hours ago, Dsinghd said:

    It depends on what 5 Pyarey told you to do.

    They told me 5 Banis in the morning, 1 in the evening and 1 before going to bed.

     

     

    But then why does SGPC sikh rehat maryada say 3 are recited in the morning? Three banis are usually recited daily by all devoted Sikhs in the early morning as a part of their Nitnem (daily mediations).The banis are:-1.Japji sahib,2.Jaap sahib,3.Tav-prasad savaiye only.

     

    This is why I'm confused. I always thought it was 5 in the morning. Why would sgpc sikh rehat maryada say 3 only is fine? I just want answers for closure so I can buy the transliteration and translation versions to study if I need to buy them. 

     

    Thank you both for the reply.

  5. Hey everyone, I'm new to this site and this is my first post. I recently got into Sikhi and for the last 4 months, I have been so into reading history and prayer as well. What I don't understand is different websites. Panj bani paath is what I don't understand. Are the five...3 in morning 1 evening 1 at night. Or is there 5 in the morning and then 1 in evening and 1 at night. 2 or 3 websites contradict each other. Which ones do we have to read. I'm so confused. Please don't laugh or judge me. 

     

    What are the 5 and when do you do them? 

     

    Some say 3 in morning and some say 5. Is 5 all in morning or are the 5 altogether in total throughout the day? 

    Is it:

    Japji sahib, Jaap sahib, tav-prasad savaiye in morning and then rehras and kirtan sohila (are these the 5?) 

     

    Or is it:

     

    Japji sahib, Jaap sahib, tav-prasad savaiye AND chaupai sahib and anand sahib in morning (are these the 5?) And then rehras and kirtan sohila in the evening time. 

     

     

    Thank you 

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