Sukhmani Sahib And Kirtan
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Sukhmani Sahib
Sukhmani Sahib is a sacred prayer from the Sikh tradition, often recited for peace, comfort, and spiritual upliftment. It is a composition of hymns written by Guru Arjan Dev Ji, the fifth Guru of Sikhism, and is found in the Guru Granth Sahib. The prayer is known for its soothing and calming effect on the mind and soul.
Kirtan
Kirtan refers to the devotional singing or chanting of hymns from the Guru Granth Sahib, which may include verses from the
Sukhmani Sahib.
When is it recited?
Sukhmani Sahib is usually recited in the morning and evening, though it can be recited at any time of the day or night for spiritual benefits. Many Sikhs make it a daily practice to recite or listen to it as part of their morning prayers (Nitnem) or evening prayers.
Duration of Recitation:
The time it takes to recite Sukhmani Sahib varies depending on the speed of recitation. On average, it can take anywhere between 45 minutes to 1 hour to complete the entire prayer. Some people may choose to recite it in parts, or engage in a Kirtan session, which might last longer depending on the number of hymns being sung.
Gurbani Path : The Art of Divine Living
Gurbani is more than just words, It is a Diine compass that teaches us the true art of living. By walking the beautiful path directed by Guru Granth sahib Ji, we learn to align our daily lives with higher consciousness. Through the sacred pillars of Simran (Meditation) and Seva (selfless service) , we find the motivation to transform our inner world through HKL and serve the world around us with grace and humility.
Simran
Encouraging deep Simran to quiet the mind and connect with the Divine through mindful meditation and inner peace.
HKL
Committing to just one mindful action each week is a powerful way to build a foundation of lasting peace without feeling overwhelmed.
Seva
Contributing to Seva, or selfless service, is a powerful way to shift focus from the self to the well-being of the collective.