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Hello Sangat g,

Its a OMG situation for me.....

I got word file from internet where SGGS ji is translated into English...

I always wanted to know whatever is written in Guru Granth Sahib ji.... N i Got it..... :D

Today i am the most happy person in this world to find Thee....

:lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2: :lol2:

Anyone else who is looking for the same.,... i am attaching the files here...

ONE QUESTION.... HOW SHOULD I KEEP SGGS Ji IN MY LAPTOP.... N HOW SHOULD I READ IT? means BEDBI NA HOWE.......

and What we should use for SGGS? HE or IT ?

eng1.doc

eng2.doc

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for the people i've met , they clean laptop ,they follow full rehat for laptop also.

it would be better to have maharaj;s saropp in pendrive and do prakasah and sukhasan for it,

before using it with laptop make sure no songs etc present in it.

clean ur laptop do not touch with dirty hands.

do keshi ishnaan , wear clean clothes. do not wear the ones you have already worn to toilet.

remember that is our king of kings .

shah e shenshah our Guruji.

jin ko prem khelan ka chau , sir dhar rakh dhali gali meri auo

Sir dijye par kann na kije.

since paper is a medium

electronics is also.

everything is expected to be done

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But I need to do all my office work on laptop.... ok I will do one thing I will keep SGGS in separate drive...with that I will include all the shabad n all ebooks I have in that drive.... Wil move all other stuffs like pics n softwares In another drive.....

Do I need to do prakash n sukhasan daily? Or I should do when I want to read?

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