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#JAPJI SAHIB GURMUKHI SERIES#
Spirit Voyage has created a series of pages on each Pauri, explaining the meaning. NOTE: The spelling on Mata Mandir Singh's version is different than Spirit Voyages versions. MSS Guru Raj Kaur, and Amarijit Kaur, both have recordings of Japji Sahib (25 minutes it takes to say it every morning) which you can purchase at Ancient Healing Ways or Spirit Voyage. It is not typically used in Kundalini Yoga however I chose to keep it in respect to her efforts.) (Note: The original creator of KYI included the 2nd line as D evanagari (Hindi/Sanskrit) for the people who do not read Gurmukhi. It begins with Mool Mantra and then follow 38 paudis (stanzas) and completed with a final at the end of this composition. Japji Sahib now in Gurmukhi, Hindi, English and also Translation in English. So please be warned before watching them. See price drops for the iOS Universal app Japji Sahib ji. Ive not listened to this 'best and easy' series but already Im concerned that this set of videos could support Mr Dundas heretical views. To celebrate the birth of Guru Nanak Dev ji, Sangat members will take turns reciting Japji Sahib for a continuous 24-hour period leading up to Guru Nanak’s birthday. If you scroll down the list of the videos posted by 'Sikh Wisdom', who have uploaded this Japji Sahib 'Viakhiaa' youll notice videos of Sarabjit Dunda have been uploaded as well. It was composed by Guru Nanak, the founder of Sikhism. Celebrate the Birth of Guru Nanak with 24 Hours of Live Recitation of Japji Sahib Posted Novemby Sikh Dharma International & filed under 01-Guru Nanak, Around the World, Events, Gurpurbs. The CD is set up so you can listen to one portion of the bani and repeat it to hear it again.
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The Sikh Youth Federation of North America has done a beautiful job putting together this CD. The top line is in Gurmukhi script which is an alphabet created by Guru Angad Dev Ji, 2nd Guru of the Sikhs, that was easily learned and allowed the "common people" to have access to the sacred writings without going through a priest. Japji Sahib is a Sikh prayer, that appears at the beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib the scripture of the Sikhs. This is a great CD for learning the Banis in Gurmukhi (includes Japji Sahib).