

If you are a sikh, you obviously cover your head always. God is always with you and as a mark of respect you should always cover your head. I would like to know if I need to cover my head while listening/reading the Sukhmani Sahib? Is it the same when reading the Hukamnama online or when reading Nitnem from the gutka? I ask because I'm not actually facing the SGGS.Īns. Until then, having made a promise, honour it.

It takes less than 30 minutes to do sukhmani sahib by yourself, in a low tone but audible sound.
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The beauty of sukhmani sahib lies in reciting it in original form - in Gurmukhi - poetic composition, free flow of words and rhythm make it very soothing. As I cannot read Punjabi and have never said the sukhmani Sahib myself before, I listen to the Sukhmani Sahib while reading the english translations on my laptop.Īns.

Like maths, you need to practice on paper first and then later mentally, calculations become feasible automatically. Actually, vocal path helps to concentrate in your path - recite and listen attentively to what you have recited. The first stage of doing Path is by mouth, vocally. I have read in a booklet called 'Guru Arjan Dev : personification of Humility', published by the Pingalwara charity, an excerpt by Baba Nand Singh of Nanaksar that says, "Sukhmani should be recited mentally (not vocally) by keeping the tongue still to invoke the power which Guru Arjan Dev's unique Bani possesses".Īns. You are backing your prayers with Path, dedication, of a sort. What you desire seriously and pray for it, you get. Good performance requires confidence and Faith. It helps you to build confidence and generate faith in you about God. Meditation, including path, helps to improve concentration. This is Good, no question of being in the wrong. Is this wrong? It is as if I were holding Guruji to ransom?Īns. I made a vow to say the Sukhmani Sahib everyday for at least 5 times a week till my exams in return for good results/guidance etc. Please like us on facebook or follow us on twitter for updates!īani is provided by BaniDB (), the same source behind SikhiToTheMax and other apps.Posted by Deepharn on Sunday, 12:59 PM MDT Banis are the same as Taksal Sundar Gutka if bani length setting is set to medium (except Aarti where it is in short mode).

This Sundar Gutka was originally modeled after the Buddha Dal Sundar Gutka, but now includes much more. We welcome any and all suggestions, corrections and comments! We are here to do your seva. * Select Bani length (effects Aarti, Rehras, Chaupai and Kirtan Sohila) * Bhagauti Astotr (Panth Parkash/Buddha Dal) * Sohila Sahib (3 different lengths, including rakhiya de shabad) Please respectfully cover your head and remove your shoes when using this app. We have tried to include many banis and features to serve the most sangat as possible. The Sikh scriptures are known as Gurbani and were written by the ten Sikh Gurus. Khalsa Sundar Gutka contains the daily and extended Sikh Prayers also known as nitnem.
