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At the end of Brahm Kavach, we read the last line of dohra goes "paatth sava laakh havan kar jeet jung tab hog". At a basic level, it seems like it means "when you do 1,25,000 paatths of Brahm Kavach along with the Havan, you shall be victorious in the battlefield". There are videos of Nihangs doing just this. But I've heard as per SGGS ji, Havan is not in line with Gurmat. Why do Nihung Singh light the fire? Someone please reply and dispell my doubt. Thankyou.

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh

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7 hours ago, Khaaik said:

At the end of Brahm Kavach, we read the last line of dohra goes "paatth sava laakh havan kar jeet jung tab hog". At a basic level, it seems like it means "when you do 1,25,000 paatths of Brahm Kavach along with the Havan, you shall be victorious in the battlefield". There are videos of Nihangs doing just this. But I've heard as per SGGS ji, Havan is not in line with Gurmat. Why do Nihung Singh light the fire? Someone please reply and dispell my doubt. Thankyou.

Waheguru ji ka Khalsa Waheguru ji ki Fateh


As far as Havan in gurmukh sense it has been explained to me as the burning of panj vikars in agg of Naam. Also the pangti quoted in my understanding is the sewa lakh paat done in nimrata state will guarantee victory

 

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There are so many questions regarding Sikh Maryada, but don’t know who to ask. It’s very difficult living abroad and no one to approach when you want to ask something. I have seen contact numbers at the end of some videos of very well known kathavachaks and kirtaniyes in the past but never bothered to note them down anywhere. It is difficult. I find everyone has their own interpretations regarding Sikhi questions, which leads to nothing but confusion.  Everyone has different answers.

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2 hours ago, Tamansingh123 said:

Singh as in amritdhari singh?

No not yet, but i keep my kes and dhari, do paat, simran etc 

Its difficult keeping Amrit from what i'v seen, it must take a lot to live up to it. later in my life probably ... 

what about you?

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