Rehras Sahib | Nitnem | Read Along | Learn Larivaar Gurbani

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  • Опубліковано 26 вер 2024
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    Larivaar is where Gurbani is written in continuous form as shown above (ie. with no breaks in between the words of Gurbani). This form of writing was used by the Sikh Guru's and other historical Sikhs.
    The traditions of the Gurus, as they themselves gave us, are in dire need of re-establishment.
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    Rehras Sahib speaks of the greatness of Waheguru. As recorded in the Guru Granth Sahib, it contains the hymns of four different Gurus; Guru Nanak, Guru Amar Das, Guru Ram Das and Guru Arjan. Chaupai Sahib, attributed to Guru Gobind Singh, was added to Rehras Sahib in the late 19th century. The addition was later ratified by the Supreme Sikh religious body - Sri Akal Takht.
    Each section of the prayer casts light on an aspect of God. It is recited after a hard days work when one is tired out. After returning home, washing up, and changing into more comfortable indoor clothing the family gathers together to recite this Gurbani. It adds energy to both the body and the mind allowing one to conclude their day, giving thanks to the Almighty for the completion of another successful day.
    This Gurbani elevates your mental outlook, leaving you with a fresh and positive view of things in ones work and personal life.
    This video provides clear ucharan (pronunciation) of Gurbani.
    Daily Nitnem Prayers;
    Japji Sahib - morning prayer
    Jaap Sahib - morning prayer
    Tav Prasad Savaiye - morning prayer
    Chaupai Sahib - morning prayer
    Anand Sahib - morning prayer
    Sukhmani Sahib - anytime
    Rehras Sahib - evening prayer
    Sohila Sahib - before bedtime prayer

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