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My nitnem inlcudes the following bani :)

Japji Sahib

Jaap Sahib

Tav Prasad Svawye 

Chaupai Sahib done 3 times 

Anand Sahib

Reharas Sahib

Rakhiya Di Shabad + Kirtan Sohila

Dukh Bhanjani Sahib

Akaal Ustat Chaupai

Sukhmani Sahib

Shabad Hazare P10

Shabad Hazare

Chandi Di Vaar

Chandi Charitar ustat

Sidh Gost

Tav Prasad Svawye (deen ki pritpal)

 

Currently im also in the process of adding Chandi Charitar to my nitnem banis, though of that I only do 70 pauris so far as im still learning (just up to the slaying of Rakhatbhej). Also in the process of doing Asa Di Vaar and Akaal ustat (learning) and i do Sehaj Path of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji too. Doing some bani from Dasam Granth but thats not really something I've done alot lately.   I've lately been really attached to the first few portions of Chaubis Avtar where its praises of Waheguru.

I don't always get all my banis done though so I aim for those as frequently as I can, this is due to internal issues and my timetable being cramped but I'm trying my hardest. 

 

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I really respect what your trying to do by encouraging people to tell everyone and somehow inspire them to do more bani; however, the result could be the opposite if someone is new; they'll just feel overwhelmed. Instead a more practical thing to do is turn this into a Simran thread where we just write Vahgeguru many times. If it feels weird for anyone I'm willing to start.

Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru. (@Khalistanisinghni, really respect the good intentions, but it's better that way). Even if everyone is gupt; if some Mahapurukh, (which probably doesn't have time for this site), came; well they'd probably put us to shame.

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Sorry for grave digging but my nitnem is 

Ardas

Naam simrin

Japji sahib

Shabad hazare

Jaap sahib 

Shabad hazare pt 10

Tav parsad savyie

Benti chopi

Anand sahib

Akal ustat

Bachitar natak 

Shastar naam mala 

Ardas

Hukamnama 

Naam simrin

Sukhmani sahib

Asa di vaar

Salok mahela 9 and dhora mahela 10

Sidh ghost someties bhai gurdass ji ki bani insted

Dukh banje sahib

5 ang sarbloh granth

Rerhass sahib

Ardas

Arti arta

Chandi di vaar

Kirtan sohila

Ardas

 

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I listen to paat more than reading.

But most times my nitnem is:

--morning--

Japji (also occasionally might listen to Asa Di Vaar beforehand)

Shabad Hazare

Jaap

Shabad Hazare patshahi 10

Tav Prasad Swaiye 

Tav Prasad Swaiye (Deenan ki Pratipal)

Tav Prasad Chaupai (Akal Ustat)

Chaupai Sahib (Mahakal and including Arril)

Anand Sahib

Chandi Charitar Ustat

Chandi Di Vaar

Ugardanti

ShastarNaamMala (1)

--evening--

Sodar Rehras (Hazoor Sahib or Budha Dal)

Aarti Aarta (Normally Budha Dal/Tarna Dal starting Lop Chandika, and in the end including last pauri of Chandi Di Vaar, and a part of Salok Mahalla 9

- however I alternatively listen to Hazoor Sahib Waddi and Chotti Aarti)

Keertan Sohila and Rakhiya De Shabad

 

SORRY I FORGOT TO BE ANONYMOUS. did not see that part of the post and I hope that is ok? lol

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Guest Maharaj Kirpa

Maharaj kirpa 

naam simran 

Panj baniyan 

panj granthi

15 ang sehaj paath 

it took me 5 years of being an amritdhari to get to this nitnem (not that amazing). Before this would take me 5-6 (3 hours of simran and 2 hours 30 mins for panj granthi)  but I never gave up, then maharaj kirpa I can recite sukhmani sahib in around 25mins so i could complete panj granthi in around an hour. 
 

if anyone wants to increase nitnem speed DO NOT do it yourself, you won’t get any rass. Increased speed only comes through naam simran. It’ll happen with kirpa and you won’t even feel like you’re reciting fast. This only happens through naam simran.

 

 

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