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 Panthic Weekly: Understanding the Sikh Rehat Maryada
Some people make it an issue that in the morning one should also read ‘Benti Chaupai’ and ‘Anand Sahib’ and that the Sikh Rehat Maryada is saying one should only recite Jap Ji Sahib, Jaap Sahib and Sawayyas.
No one is being chastised for reading Anand Sahib or Benti Chaupai, rather it is good but it is not compulsory, according to the Sikh Rehat Maryada.
Some start with ‘Har jug jug bhagat upaaya…’ and others start with ‘dukh daaru sukh rog payiaa…’ Some include extra Dohiras after Benti Chaupai in the Rehraas and some have extra shabads on the end compared to the Rehras prescribed in Sikh Rehat Maryada.
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 Talk:Bani   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Japji Sahib,Sabad Hazare, Jaap Sahib, Anand Sahib, Benti Chaupai, Amrit Savaiye, Rehras Sahib (including Benti Chaupai), Kirtan Sohila, Sukhmani Sahib and Asa Di Var are most prominent banis among sikhs.
All Shiri Granth sahib is a sacred bani, which we can not pratice daily as nitnem.
There is pratice in Deras that five banis to be read in the morning (those are Japaji Sahib, Jap Sahib,Amrit Savaiye, Anad Sahib, Benti Choupai in the morning, Reharas Sahib including Benti Choupai in the evening and Kirtan Sohila Sahib at night before sleeping.
www.sikhiwiki.org /index.php?title=Talk:Bani   (266 words)

  
 Beynti Chaopai   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Benti Chaupee: Composed by by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh, this Bani is one of the five Banis recited by the initiated Sikh every morning.
The Benti Chaupee can be read at any time during the day to provide protection and energy.
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www.sikhiwiki.org /index.php?title=Benti_Chaupai   (1134 words)

  
 Gateway to Sikhism : Amrit Sanskar (Ceremony of Khande di Pahul)
Five holy Banis viz., Jap Sahib., (composed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji), Japji Sahib (composed by Guru Nanak), Sudha Swayas (composed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji), Benti Chaupai (composed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji), and Anand Sahib (composed by Guru Amardas) are recited while the water is being stirred
Clean water and sugar puffs should be put in the bowl and the five beloved ones should sit around it in bir posture(Bir Assan) and recite the undermentioned scriptural compositions.
Each of the five beloved ones who recites the scripture should hold the edge of the bowl with his left hand and keep stirring the water with a (Khanda) double-edged sword held in his right hand.
www.allaboutsikhs.com /way/amrit.htm   (2376 words)

  
 Home Page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-23)
Gutka is a collection of Sat Guru's Bani.
The most commonly used Gutka is the "Sundar Gutka" which has 5 Nitnem Banis the Japji Sahib, Jaap Sahib, Tav Prasav Sawaye, Benti Chaupai and Sampuran Anand Sahib.
It also has Shabad Hazare, Rehraas Sahib, Kirtan Sohila, ASA Di WAR,Sukhmani Sahib, Bara Mah and other Banis.
www.ggsf.org /gaga.htm   (54 words)

  
 Sikh Information Guru Nanak Gobind Singh
A Sikh is instructed to rise early in the morning and bathe.
During this time it is advisable to recite Guru Gobind Singh Ji’s Benti Chaupai continually and one can notch up at least three by the time one settles down cross legged on the floor ready for the daily panj baniies (five proscribed prayers) followed by recitation of various other baniies as one feels.
In the Japji Sahib, the first prayer of the morning Guru Nanak Dev Ji expressly tells us to rise at amritwehla.
www.info-sikh.com /PageAmrit1.html   (1412 words)

  
 Health and the Healing Power of Faith - Sikh Women
What ever we seek, we get from wonderful Waheguru.
Just like a child turns to her/his parents and guardians for protection and comfort, Waheguru is our caretaker who is always there to comfort and The complete Benti Chaupi and the translation will be posted here shortly, it's totally worth the wait.
Tumeh chhad koi avar no dhiyaun, Jo ber chahon so tum te paun...I don't believe in anyone else but you, What ever I desire, I get from you (Benti Chaupai, line 14)
www.sikhwomen.com /health/Spirituality   (334 words)

  
 Disrespect Towards Sikh Scriptures & Gurbani Petition
What right does the British Library have to interpret what the beliefs of the Sikh faith are?
The fact is that Jaap Sahib, Akal Ustat, Bachitar Natak, TvaPrasaad Svaiya, and Kabyo Baach Benti Chaupai Sahib are all unanimously agreed to be Gurbani.
The Library has no right to differentiate between Gurbani and treat it differently.
www.petitiononline.com /beadbi04/petition.html   (381 words)

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