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3 hours ago, Guest Singh said:

Wjkk wjkf. I know that chandi di vaar is not allowed at night but what about braham kavach? Or do we have to continue all night as well 

 

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Brahm kavach can be read anytime of the day 24 hours is fine. I will post the katha from where i heard later

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3 hours ago, NonExistant said:

Why is chandi di vaar not aloud to be read at night??? Is it forbidden or what?? Explain please.

you can read it at night but you will have to continue reading until dawn , it is the vidhi of doing chandi di vaar at that time, during the day you can stop after one recitation if you wish . This is the method told by shaheed Singhs to Baba Harnam Singh ji Rampur kede wale when he made the mistake of stopping after one recitation in the hours of darkness. it is written up in Se Kineiya

when my masi ji did it for forty days to battle against strong effects of  pret on her home she was told to sit on clean white chadar after keshi ishnaan (which you would do anyhow for nitnem abiyaas). 

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13 minutes ago, jkvlondon said:

you can read it at night but you will have to continue reading until dawn , it is the vidhi of doing chandi di vaar at that time, during the day you can stop after one recitation if you wish . This is the method told by shaheed Singhs to Baba Harnam Singh ji Rampur kede wale when he made the mistake of stopping after one recitation in the hours of darkness. it is written up in Se Kineiya

when my masi ji did it for forty days to battle against strong effects of  pret on her home she was told to sit on clean white chadar after keshi ishnaan (which you would do anyhow for nitnem abiyaas). 

What effects did the pret have penji?

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4 hours ago, sikhni777 said:

What effects did the pret have penji?

as far as i was told it prevent gurbani in the house , disturbed people's sleep, scary dreams  and things would turn up broken, there was only masi ji and masard ji about and both of them worked outside ... when she did this paat she would hear scary noises and face off distractive attempts but she doubled down onthe paat. On the fortieth day as she completed the paat she heard a massive noise like a thunderclap inside the home and afterwards never had a single problem like that.

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