Jump to content

nitmen asa di vaar


Guest ranjit singh
 Share

Recommended Posts

Guest ranjit singh

I want to start doing asa di vaar in my nitnem ,as I learnt the important of it as guru Gobind singh ji did in times of battle also very high  jee van gursikhs did it very day and still do my main wish is   really want to sing it by doing kirtan every morning its one of my life aims to sing it on my harmonium every day but I don't know how to do it on harmonium I will need a teacher but I don't think I will find a teacher for asa di vaar in the uk as most kirtan teachers just teach basics kirtan shadads and I don't think gurdwara Giani will help as its not like the old days when the Giani would be Somme you could go for help there is just not that relationship , ill just have to go India and learn it but I can just read it form a gutka sahib 

but the main question is that can I read asa di vaar before my nitmen or after 

aslo is there anywhere any gurdwara Somme who will be able to teach asa di vaar on harmonium I don't mind paying plz help me 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Guest Tonysays1

Take a proactive approach. Do ardas and when things open up im sure an option will become available to access a teacher.

I would suggest you use this time (until you find a teacher) to learn Asa bani off by heart. Recite it before nitnem, after nitnem , during the day, whatever works for you.

Whats important is that u memorise the bani abd learn the meaning and vichaar it. Practice singing against a recording too.

So when you do learn the kirtan then the hardest bit is done and the experience is better. 

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

Loading...
 Share

  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt
  • advertisement_alt


  • Topics

  • Posts

    • yeh it's true, we shouldn't be lazy and need to learn jhatka shikaar. It doesn't help some of grew up in surrounding areas like Slough and Southall where everyone thought it was super bad for amrit dharis to eat meat, and they were following Sant babas and jathas, and instead the Singhs should have been normalising jhatka just like the recent world war soldiers did. We are trying to rectifiy this and khalsa should learn jhatka.  But I am just writing about bhog for those that are still learning rehit. As I explained, there are all these negative influences in the panth that talk against rehit, but this shouldn't deter us from taking khanda pahul, no matter what level of rehit we are!
    • How is it going to help? The link is of a Sikh hunter. Fine, but what good does that do the lazy Sikh who ate khulla maas in a restaurant? By the way, for the OP, yes, it's against rehit to eat khulla maas.
    • Yeah, Sikhs should do bhog of food they eat. But the point of bhog is to only do bhog of food which is fit to be presented to Maharaj. It's not maryada to do bhog of khulla maas and pretend it's OK to eat. It's not. Come on, bro, you should know better than to bring this Sakhi into it. Is this Sikh in the restaurant accompanied by Guru Gobind Singh ji? Is he fighting a dharam yudh? Or is he merely filling his belly with the nearest restaurant?  Please don't make a mockery of our puratan Singhs' sacrifices by comparing them to lazy Sikhs who eat khulla maas.
    • Seriously?? The Dhadi is trying to be cute. For those who didn't get it, he said: "Some say Maharaj killed bakras (goats). Some say he cut the heads of the Panj Piyaras. The truth is that they weren't goats. It was she-goats (ਬਕਰੀਆਂ). He jhatka'd she-goats. Not he-goats." Wow. This is possibly the stupidest thing I've ever heard in relation to Sikhi.
    • Instead of a 9 inch or larger kirpan, take a smaller kirpan and put it (without gatra) inside your smaller turban and tie the turban tightly. This keeps a kirpan on your person without interfering with the massage or alarming the masseuse. I'm not talking about a trinket but rather an actual small kirpan that fits in a sheath (you'll have to search to find one). As for ahem, "problems", you could get a male masseuse. I don't know where you are, but in most places there are professional masseuses who actually know what they are doing and can really relieve your muscle pains.
×
×
  • Create New...

Important Information

Terms of Use