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I've been wondering...how was it decided that a Sikh should do JapJi Sahib/Jaap Sahib/Tav Parsad Swaya/Chaupai Sahib/Anand Sahib in the morning, Rehras Sahib in the evening, and Sohila path at night?

Why these banis and not any other pages in SGGS or Dasam Granth Ji? Obviously we can read anything whenever we want to, but why are these required? What makes them more important than any other page in our Guru? Also, why at those specific times? Would we not get as much enjoyment if we did Rehras Sahib path in the morning and JapJi Sahib path in the evening?

Just curious... :e:

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WAHEGURU JIO!

Really good question jio i will try to answer as best as i can ... as i am not a expert but still will try since no one else has ... :@

First off my source is from this.... http://www.gursikhijeevan.com/media/video/index.ppa

So you can check that out....

WHen amrit is prepared... guru sahib guru gobind singh ji recited these 5 banian. ANd Guru sahib gave himself has told us to recite these.... Japji sahib itself has so much shakti in it. Just recite the first paudi of japji sahib and it has soo much power.

Should we really go against what hukam guru ji gave to us... i know ur just curious ... blush.gif

bhul chuk maph!

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I think 5 bania is the limit.. Sikh at least should do 5 (acutally 7) bania in a day .. WHY? cauz to train your mind to do what our guru jee want us to do.. Read bania and apply it in our daily life routine.. So in my thinking 7 bania for a sikh is the minimum requirement.. but u can always do Max..

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I think 5 bania is the limit.. Sikh at least should do 5 (acutally 7) bania in a day .. WHY? cauz to train your mind to do what our guru jee want us to do.. Read bania and apply it in our daily life routine.. So in my thinking 7 bania for a sikh is the minimum requirement.. but u can always do Max..

Yup dat too .... :e:

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vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

it's all the Guru's kirpa.

1) "Jap Jaap" (Jap Ji Sahib / Jaap Sahib), "Rehiras," and "Sohila" is mentioned by Guru Gobind Singh jee many times in Bhai Nand Laal Jee's vaars.

2) "So Dar" (the earlier form of Rehiras before Guru Gobind Singh Jee) and "Jap" (Jap Ji Sahib) is mentioned in Bhai Gurdas Jee's Vaars.

3) Bhai Chaupa Singh's Rehitnama also mentions "Jap Jaap"

4) 99% of Gurmat historians agree that the five baanees recited by Guru Gobind Singh jee while he prepared khande-ke-pahul on Vaisakhi of 1699 were Jap, Jaap, Swaiye, Chaupai and Anand.

5) Bhai Mani Singh jee's "panj granthee" gutka, which he developed as a panthic seva, includes the nitnem banees.

6) "Rehiras" is also mentioned in Guru Gobind Singh jee's 52 hukams.

vwihgurU jI kw Kwlsw!

vwihgurU jI kI &iqh!!

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