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:e: waheguru ji da khalsa

whaeguru di di fateh

Please let me know if this incidence is true

is there any saakhi , or way we can validate

rules for reading chandi di vaar , may by Damdami Taksaal

12. When Should 'Chandi Di Vaar' Be Recited?

Baba Ji would also do Chandi Di Vaar in his Nitnem every day. But a question arose in his mind. When should this

Baani be recited and how often? He would often wonder. He asked many religious and saintly people but nobody really

gave a firm answer. One day, while in the hut, he began reciting Rahiraas Sahib after which he did Chandi Di Vaar. He

then finished off with Sohilaa and was preparing to go to sleep. The moon was shining outside and the door to the

hut was open. He had just lay down when all of a sudden, he saw two men approaching from a distance. Baba ji thought

to himself that if they are travellers then he will provide them with food and clothes and offer them a place to rest for the

night. But if they are robbers, he will be prepared to confront them. While he was still thinking they both pinned him to

the ground.

One held him down from the head and the other from the feet. They couldn't be travellers or robbers because they arrived

at such incredible speed. They were Shaheed (martyred) Singhs. He began doing Mool Mantr Jaap. He had just

completed two Mool Mantrs when the Singhs released him. He sat up. The Shaheed Singhs explained to

him that they didn't come to hurt him. They came to remove his doubt and confusion about the recitation of Chandi Di

Vaar and when to do it, how much to do and how to do it. It was the fact that he thought that he would confront them that

they wrestled him to the ground. They explained that if Chandi Di Vaar is recited after the sunset, then it must be continued all night non-stop. It is alright

for two or more Singhs to do it in turn. If an individual can recite it all night then that is alright as well. A clean cloth

should be spread underneath where you're sitting and you must have your bath first. An oil lamp (dhesi ghior dee joth)

should be lit.

There are no strict rules about reciting in the day time. Whether it is recited one or more times, it should be done with

love and affection. After saying this, they left the hut and then suddenly disappeared.

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Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

"sgurbir" jio, this "sakhi" was taken from Se Kanehya written by Sant Teja Singh (daas believes it was him) who was a close disciple you could say, of Sant Baba Harnam Singh Ji. After Sant ji's descend to Sachkhand, Sant Teja Singh compiled this book about Sant ji's life and experiences he went through being with Sant Ji.

The Chandi Di // incident was recorded by Sant Teja Singh after it occurred. Daas does not know whether Baba Harnam Singh told Sant Teja Singh, but there seems to be no other way he could have known without Baba Ji telling him. daas will post the ebook "Se Kenehya" so you can download it.

Baba_20Harnam_20Singh.pdf

Bhul Chak Maaf karna.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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