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This is the nitnem done by nihang singhs as per budha dal khalsa sunder gutka.

Gur mantar

Japji sahib

Shabad hazare

Jaap sahib

Shabad hazare pt 10

Tav parsad saviye

Tav parsad saviye deenan ki partpaal

Akal usta chopui

Benti choupi

Anand Sahib

Asa di vaar

Akaal usta 

Ath chandi chartiar

Chandi di vaar 

Ugardanti

Shastar naam mala

Rehrass sahib 

Ariti arata 

Sukhmani sahib

Kirtan sohila 

Nugade de salok

Sheeda degh da salok

Salok dumala da 

Khalsa mool mantar

Sri bhaguti

Brahm kavach

Khalsa rehatnama

Barra maahaa majh

Barra maahaa

Sukhmani sahib Akal usta and asa di vaar can be rearranged

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On 1/27/2018 at 9:19 PM, Guest said:

The singhs in budha dal do this nitnem

Jap ji sahib, shabad hazare, jaap sahib, shabad hazare p10, tva parsad svaye,tva parsad svaye dinan ki pritpal, akaal ustat chaupi,longchaupi sahib, anand sahib, chandi charitar ukat bilas, chandi di vaar, uggardanti, shastarnaam mala, rehras, aarti aarta, kirtan sohila, salok dumaley da, khalsa mool mantar, bhagaouti astotar, brahm kavach, khalsa rehitnama, barah maha maajh, barah maha svaye, sukhmani sahib, asa ki vaar and akaal ustat.

This is from what i have personally seen in the dal, because they read from the budha dal gutka. 

I personally do my bani from tarna dal gutka.

how are tarna dal and budha dal gutka sahib different?

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