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is this going to be peaceful jaap or u know what jaap

Excuse you? ohmy.gif No drama, Mahakaal Singh. We don't have time for it. Let it go. Don't ruin this thread.

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is this going to be peaceful jaap or u know what jaap

WaheguruJeeKaaKhalsa WaheguruJeeKeeFateh!! _/|\_

ohmy.gif A benti to Mr Mahakaal Singh to not even go there, please don't create unnecessary panga!!!!!!!!!!

The Akand Jaap is a where EVERYONE is welcome. It is the continuous meditation of Naam Simran without interruption, a non-stop 'Waheguru' Jaap .This Akand Jaap will last 12hours and by simply singing and repeating the word "Waheguru", even small children can join in and feel the power of collective prayer in the Sadh Sangat Ji. Naam Simran is so easy to participate in, regardless of education, knowledge of Gurbani or religious perspective.

The vision of the Akhand Jaap is to create an atmosphere within which every soul participating can benefit and enjoy fully without limitations.

man baanee niramal maeree manasaa ||

Their minds and their speech are immaculate; they are my hope and ideal.

man oojal sadhaa mukh sohehi ath oojal naam dhhiaavaniaa ||1||

Their minds are radiant, and their faces are always beautiful; they meditate on the most radiant Naam, the Name of the Lord. ||1||

ho vaaree jeeo vaaree gobi(n)dh gun gaavaniaa ||

I am a sacrifice, my soul is a sacrifice, to those who sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord of the Universe.

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WaheguruJeeKaaKhalsa WaheguruJeeKeeFateh!! _/|\_

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