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waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji ki fateh

sangat ji, i jus wanted to ask tht can you listen to Asa ji di Vaar afta 12noon??? :cool:

like i was listenin to Asa di Vaar the otha day...it was like 1pm and i got told to turn if off coz it was afternoon :lol: ....the person said tht u shuld only listen to Asa di Vaar in the mornin

I always thot tht u can listen or read any bani at any time....i know there r certain times for nitnem...even wiith tht u can still do the paths that r in the nitnem durin otha times of the day

im jus confooosed rite now wacko.gif HELP! :cool:

dhanwad in advace

waheguru ji ka khalsa

waheguru ji ki fateh

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"haha" are you a complete <banned word filter activated>? What does being "akj" have to do with not reading bani at certain times? Congratulations for making a ridiculously stupid statement - good thing you didn't put your real name or you would have looked very silly.

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guru fateh!

you can read or listen to bani any time u want ji..

now the morning thing is that Asa is a morning raag and thus its effect of bringing out hope is best achieved in the morning..but you can listen to it any time..

guru ang sang!

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listen to asa di vaar whenever you want to, day, night, afternoon whateva.....sikhs rip on muslims for facing mecca to pray yet sikhs have times when only certain baani can be listened to, come on. we all talk about guru nanak dev ji making mecca move in all directions to prove god is everywhere but now we have sikhs saying this is the wrong time to listen to this baani...

personally i had this engrained into my brain as well....i thought that it was 'wrong' to listen to asa di waar after a certain time but now i'm like man that is so ritualistic....

i think the reason baanis are recited at certain times is to have a rehit which is a discipline. it keeps things in order....every sant-sipahi needs great discipline as all good soldiers are disciplined. so the whole concept of doing baani at certain times is not a bad idea but if someone wants to lietn to a baani at another time it shouldn't be like guru sahib's wrath coming down on a person and hell fire and brim stone like some people make it out to be....

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