- Bani
Gurbani is the term used by
Sikh s to refer to any compositions of the Gurus. Gurbani is composed of two words: 'Gur' meaning 'the Guru's' and 'bani' meaning 'word'.Extracts from
Sri Guru Granth Sahib ji are calledGutka s (small books) containing sections ofGurbani .Respecting Gurbani
A Gutka is kept covered in a clean cloth. A person must wash their hands, feet and face, and cover his/her head before handling the Gutka. Gurbani should never be put on the floor or in a place which is lower than any furniture upon which a person may sit or lie.
A Gutka should never be taken to any place where any of the four major sins ("bajjar kurehats) are/do take place: sexual relationships outside of marriage, consumption of tobacco products (or any other intoxicants including alcohol), cutting or removal of hair from the body or consumption of meat or eggs.
Nitnem Banis
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Banis Japji Sahib ,Jaap Sahib ,Tav-Parsad Savaiye , should be read daily according to the Sikh Rehat Maryada (SRM), many readBenti Chaupai andAnand Sahib in addition. These are recited by initiated Sikhs in the early morning (before 6am).Rehras Sahib is read in the evening (at sunset) andKirtan Sohila before going to sleep at night.** [http://sikhs.org/transl6.htm Kirtan Sohila] — English translation
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Tav-Prasad Savaiye
** [http://sikhs.org/transl3.htm Tav-Prasad Savaiye] — English translation*
Sukhmani Sahib
**1,2,,4,6,8: part ofGuru Granth Sahib .
**3,5a, 5b,7: all complied by the tenth Guru of the Sikhs calledGuru Gobind Singh Ji and part ofDasam Granth .External links
* [http://www.sridasamgranth.com The Bani of Guru Gobind Singh ji]
* [http://www.sikhvideos.org Watch Gurbani Recited in Videos]
* [http://www.gurbani.org Read Gurbani Online]
* [http://www.SikhismOnPhone.com Gurbani on Phone (Sikhism SMS)]ee also
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Japji Sahib
* Gutka
*Sri Guru Granth Sahib
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