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Just a quick question..

When we recite the Sukhmani Sahib path does it have to be done all in one go or in one day..like if we do half today and half tommrow is that allowed?

Oh and another question...if we do Jap Ji Sahib in the day...after amrit vela...e.g in the evening/night......how many hours prior to reciting do we not eat food?

sorry i dont know much.

Thank you to all replys.

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I don't really know, but i do 1 astpaathi everyday. I was talking to a friend at work a year ago and i said i would like to do Sukhmani Sahib but its hard to sit for that long and concentrate, she told me to do 1 astpaathi everyday to break it down and make it easier....so that's what i've been doing ever since.

Ive done Sukhmani Sahib paath all the way through in one sitting on 2 occasions only, it was hard to do.

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh

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I don't really know, but i do 1 astpaathi everyday. I was talking to a friend at work a year ago and i said i would like to do Sukhmani Sahib but its hard to sit for that long and concentrate, she told me to do 1 astpaathi everyday to break it down and make it easier....so that's what i've been doing ever since.

Ive done Sukhmani Sahib paath all the way through in one sitting on 2 occasions only, it was hard to do.

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh

Waheguru ji ka khalsa Waheguru ji ki fateh...

thank u very much for ur help.yes i feel concentration is a big obstacle for me aswel....but ok then based on what uv told me its seems ok..thats a pressure of my miind aswel bcs even my massi ji was saying that i can do half half...but i wasnt sure...thanks again.

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