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Just now, monatosingh said:

Even the fast nitnem track I listen to doesn't go that fast.

@MrDoaba look at this gabru

Yes I've seen it. Might as well change his username to BrahmgyaniSingh123456777!!!

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20 minutes ago, sikhni777 said:

Its all about what you can use to  control your mind. 

That's true. You do have to have some sort of focus while listening/reciting gurbani.

I guess when you do baani for a while you start to memorize and become more fluent.

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Its all about the concentration of your mind plus how much abhiyas you have done. With Gurus Grace das used to do japji sahib in 4 min with tongue about 10 yrs ago. Now the tongue seems an obstacle, I haven’t checked the time but it will be even less now. I take a deep breath and in that time about one or two poudis are done, i take a bite of roti and in that time a poudi or two are done, choupainsahib probably in a min, tab prad svayiae less than a min, anand sahib about 4-5, jaap sahib ji about 7-9 mins.

it is also notable that more anand is when you take more time, do it at slow speed 

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On 1/17/2018 at 6:15 PM, Guest Gupt said:

Its all about the concentration of your mind plus how much abhiyas you have done. With Gurus Grace das used to do japji sahib in 4 min with tongue about 10 yrs ago. Now the tongue seems an obstacle, I haven’t checked the time but it will be even less now. I take a deep breath and in that time about one or two poudis are done, i take a bite of roti and in that time a poudi or two are done, choupainsahib probably in a min, tab prad svayiae less than a min, anand sahib about 4-5, jaap sahib ji about 7-9 mins.

it is also notable that more anand is when you take more time, do it at slow speed 

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Wow, Ji. That seems really cool. Maharaj kirpa we will all be able to read/recite this quickly this one day Ji.

On 1/17/2018 at 10:58 PM, DarshaPyasi1984 said:

When I say slow I mean like 1 japji sahib path in 1 and half or 2 hours

Another amazing feat Ji. That must've been crazy... can't even begin to imagine how that must've felt.

Vaheguru Ji.

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