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I'm not sure about how many times we can do ardaas in a day. Are we only aloud to do one ardaas in a day or can we do more? 

Is there only a certain number of ardaas's we can do in a day?

Am I aloud to do many ardaas's everyday?

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I think by default it is nitnem (panj baania) then ardaas and when it's evening you do an ardaas after rehraas. Kirtan Sohila ardaas is optional.

So for me that will be two ardaas per day.

You can do as many ardaas as you like any time you want. There is no 'is it allowed' question because there is no restriction.

Hopefully this answers your query :)

The ardas I do is usually to pardon any errors and any general stuff I need help with.

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Just now, monatosingh said:

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I think by default it is nitnem (panj baania) then ardaas and when it's evening you do an ardaas after rehraas. Kirtan Sohila ardaas is optional.

So for me that will be two ardaas per day.

You can do as many ardaas as you like any time you want. There is no 'is it allowed' question because there is no restriction.

Hopefully this answers your query :)

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8 minutes ago, NonExistant said:

I'm not sure about how many times we can do ardaas in a day. Are we only aloud to do one ardaas in a day or can we do more? 

Is there only a certain number of ardaas's we can do in a day?

Am I aloud to do many ardaas's everyday?

Don’t see why not. If you can’t remember, write it down. As long as you’re not asking for things like, a toy truck, some nike trainers, box of chocolates, bike, cuddly toy, etc etc, Get what I mean ? 

There’s been a past thread on Ardas, saves me putting the videos on again. 

 

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Dhadhaa Dhaataa Ek Hai Sabh Ka Dhayvanahaar ||

DADDA: The One Lord is the Great Giver; He is the Giver to all.

 

Dhay(N)Dhay Tott N Aaaviee Aganat Bharay Bha(N)Ddaar ||

There is no limit to His Giving. His countless warehouses are filled to overflowing. "
 
He is the only giver. If you have anything to need you can only ask him. If you have many things you need then you need to ask him a lot so ofcourse you can ask as many times in a day as you like. But always hold faith and thank him.
 
Hope that helps Ji.
Vaheguru Ji.
 
 
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