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The Gutka is composed of shabads. Different Shabads from GuruGranthSahibJi, so it's Gurbani.

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I understand, anyone know any background info on who put bani's together in to a Gutka?

the point that is argued is all gurbani will get rid of your pain, etc. so you dont need to read Dukhbhanjani, etc

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rsingh jee, you've made a vaild point, but i consider that Dukhbanjani Sahib contains topic wise shabads which help in strengthening your belief and make you feel better during hard times.

Do bear in mind that SiriGuruGranthSahibJi has bani for every occassion at every step of life. Alauhnia is a composition about death. Similarly, there are shabads about Birth.

There are also Shabads about when GuruSahib was attacked and also there are shabads when our beloved sixth GuruSahib was saved from evil designs of Prithia (elder brother of Dhan Guru Arjan Dev Sahib Ji)

Dukhbhanjani Sahib Gutka is a collection of shabads which provide you with solace and strength during difficult times and especially for beginners, it is very helpful.

Hope this helps!

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Good that you started this thread. I wanted to start one myself as I was interested to know :

1. If Dukhbhanjani Sahib is Gurbani...which it is...although a collection of shabads.

2. When is the best time to do it...probably Amritvela but need more info.

3. Is it true that it is to be done for 40 days with water kept near you (as some say/believe that the water helps in curing ailments) ??

thanks

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so who decided which bani should go in this Gudtka and which should not??

and I dont agree with the water in the glass thing. the thing is these are rituals, people use to put glass of water at tabai of guru Granth sahib ji, but these are seen as rituals and well people argue whats gone happen to water.

you will reep the benifits of bagtie anyway.

thing is how will one bani get rid of dukh and another wont. does this not encourage us to loose faith in bani, look at it this way. we will go threw both good times and bad times and for a sikh they should be both lived as in hukam of AKaal Purkah.

When one reads Dukhbanjani, one will automatically assume that dukh will go away, but then we are not accepting hukam.

Pull chuk maff,

Nanak Naam chardi kala terie paanai Sarbat da Paala.

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This maybe a bit off the line, but i just wanted to put a question to rsingh, whether he believes in curing of ailments by ishnaan in sarovar's where GuruSahibJi has done Bhakshish.

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doing ishnaan in an sarovar will yes cleanse us fron out side, But i feel unless one is willing to do bhagti and cleanse the inside and BELIVE in the ultimate supreme being we will not gain anything from Ishnaan in any sarovar as it will be a ritual.

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Thank you rsinghji, but i asked about curing ailments (bodily disease) not cleansing.

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