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Why does the poster say its finishing at 4am? It should at least finish at 5am, otherwise it can't be called a reansbhai (whole night keertan), can it? can't wait though.

lool shadow ji wat u tryna say?? :6

how come it cant be called a rehasabai if it finishes at 4am ??? any particular reason??

well even if it finishes at 12 midnight it called rehasabai!! coz rehansabai means whole night kirtan ..

lemme tell u, night finishes at 12 midnight and frm 12:O1am amritvela starts for gursikhs soo doesnt matter wat tim dey finsih afta 12 ... it shud b called rehansabai ...

bhul chuk maaf

wjkk wjkf

Another thing, amritvela doesn't start at 12am. Bhai sahib has said Amritvela starts about 3 hours before sunrise. Meaning, it starts in the last watch of the night - 3am to 6am. When you hear of Gursikhs getting up as early as 12 to start their amritvela, it was to add more hours to their amritvela. They always made sure they would carry their naam/gurbani abhiyaas till sunrise.

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Why does the poster say its finishing at 4am? It should at least finish at 5am, otherwise it can't be called a reansbhai (whole night keertan), can it? can't wait though.

lool shadow ji wat u tryna say?? :6

how come it cant be called a rehasabai if it finishes at 4am ??? any particular reason??

well even if it finishes at 12 midnight it called rehasabai!! coz rehansabai means whole night kirtan ..

lemme tell u, night finishes at 12 midnight and frm 12:O1am amritvela starts for gursikhs soo doesnt matter wat tim dey finsih afta 12 ... it shud b called rehansabai ...

bhul chuk maaf

wjkk wjkf

Another thing, amritvela doesn't start at 12am. Bhai sahib has said Amritvela starts about 3 hours before sunrise. Meaning, it starts in the last watch of the night - 3am to 6am. When you hear of Gursikhs getting up as early as 12 to start their amritvela, it was to add more hours to their amritvela. They always made sure they would carry their naam/gurbani abhiyaas till sunrise.

chalo jii jida vi aa actully u r right we shudnt have to let em to cut down to 4 lol ... dekhya fer v 5 baja hi ditte :p

nd rehansabai was amzinnnnnnnn ... bhai Harpreet singh canada wale jus killed it ;) loool

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Why does the poster say its finishing at 4am? It should at least finish at 5am, otherwise it can't be called a reansbhai (whole night keertan), can it? can't wait though.

lool shadow ji wat u tryna say?? :6

how come it cant be called a rehasabai if it finishes at 4am ??? any particular reason??

well even if it finishes at 12 midnight it called rehasabai!! coz rehansabai means whole night kirtan ..

lemme tell u, night finishes at 12 midnight and frm 12:O1am amritvela starts for gursikhs soo doesnt matter wat tim dey finsih afta 12 ... it shud b called rehansabai ...

bhul chuk maaf

wjkk wjkf

Another thing, amritvela doesn't start at 12am. Bhai sahib has said Amritvela starts about 3 hours before sunrise. Meaning, it starts in the last watch of the night - 3am to 6am. When you hear of Gursikhs getting up as early as 12 to start their amritvela, it was to add more hours to their amritvela. They always made sure they would carry their naam/gurbani abhiyaas till sunrise.

chalo jii jida vi aa actully u r right we shudnt have to let em to cut down to 4 lol ... dekhya fer v 5 baja hi ditte :p

nd rehansabai was amzinnnnnnnn ... bhai Harpreet singh canada wale jus killed it ;) loool

looool Bhai Harpreet Singh wasn't there!

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Its only worth argueing about this if your going to sit throughout the whole rainsbai. If u just sit in keertan for 2 hours and then the rest of the night in the langer hall, then its pointless.

aha gud say bhai sahib jii bt we nt arguin here.... lol u r right only rare gursikhs get laha to the max dhan guru pyare *gurmukh laha lai gaye....

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Its only worth argueing about this if your going to sit throughout the whole rainsbai. If u just sit in keertan for 2 hours and then the rest of the night in the langer hall, then its pointless.

I don't think I would be saying that if I spend most of my time in the langar hall :6 duhh

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