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'{{fa|380}} {{Sikh practices}} [[Image:Gutka7.JPG |thumb|150px| Reading [[Nitnem]] [[Gutka]] |left]] '''Bani''' {{pa|ਬਾਣੀ}}, short for '''[[Gurbani]]''' {{pa|ਗੁਰਬਾਣੀ}}, is the term used by [[Sikh]]s to refer to various sections of the [[Holy Text]] that appears in their several [[Holy Book]]s. The word Gurbani consists of two roots - [[Guru]] and [[Bani]]. The word "[[Guru]]" means "spiritual teacher" and here refers to the [[ten Gurus of Sikhism]], the other [[Bhagat]]s and writers whose writings can be found in the holy [[Guru Granth]]. The word "[[Bani]]" s refers to their utterances and writings. So the combined word "Gurbani" means the writings of the Gurus as found in the [[Sikh holy scriptures]]; the Gurus' words; the Gurus' teachings. These Banis are also found in small [[Gutka]]s or Small Books containing sections of [[Gurbani]]. These Gutkas can vary from just a few pages to hundreds of pages and are used by Sikhs to refresh the text of the these Banis in their mind on a daily basis. The handy size of the Gutkas makes it easy to carry them in a coat pocket or purse. Although the Gutkas have to be treated with respect and care, the Sikhs do not accord the Gutkas the same reverence as the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] their perpetual Guru, which is treated like a living Guru. Sikhs carry the Gutka covered in a clean cloth and wash their hands before handling the Gutka. [[Image:F1000022.jpg|thumb|150px|left|[[Sikh woman]] praying]] You should not put any Gurbani script on the floor; nor handle with unwashed hands; read without covering your head; turn the pages with licked finger; or cause any disrespect to the honourable word of the Gurus. Sikhs normally would sit comfortably on the floor or if this proves difficult on a bed or sofa, cross-legged with the spine in a straight position in a quiet place in their home or wherever they are and then read quietly the Banis from the Gutka or recite them from memory. The [[5 Banis]] [[Japji Sahib]], [[Jaap Sahib]], [[Amrit Savaiye]], [[Benti Chaupai]] and [[Anand Sahib]][[Image:Gutka6.JPG |thumb|150px| Nitnem Gutka |left]] are usually recited daily by some devoted Sikhs in the early morning. [[Rehras Sahib]] is read in the evening and [[Kirtan Sohila]] before going to sleep at night. No exact time is stipulated by the Guru for the reciting of the Banis as this is left to the individual. However, the morning Banis are normally read early in the morning when the world is still asleep and it is peaceful and silent. One should endeavour to do this as early as possible in the "ambrosial" hours of the morning. Some devout Sikhs read their Banis as early as 4 am but most practising Sikh usually recite their Banis at about 6 am and it takes about 1 hour to complete their meditation. The {{SGPC}} has recommended that the following 7 Banis should be recited by a [[Sikh]] on a daily basis: * [[Japji Sahib]], [[Jaap Sahib]], [[Amrit Savaiye]], [[Benti Chaupai]] and [[Anand Sahib]] in the morning * [[Rehras Sahib]] is to be read in the evening (about 6pm) * [[Kirtan Sohila]] before going to sleep at night. [[Image:41344641 granthi other 203.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[[Sikh woman]] reciting Bani]] [[Image:Gutka8.JPG |thumb|150px|[[Nitnem]] [[Gutka]] wrapped in cloth |right]] Also see the following links: [[Japji Sahib Ji]] - Page by Page text & Audio of Japji Sahib Whether one recites just one Bani or all the above Banis everyday, a [[Sikh]] must bear in mind the following advice given by the [[SGGS]]: * '''Gurbani is a jewel:''' * ''Gurbani is the jewel, the treasure of devotion. Singing, hearing and acting upon it, one is enraptured. ||2||'' (page 376) * '''Hold your mind steady while reciting Bani:''' * ''Under Guru’s Instructions, hold your mind steady; O my soul, do not let it wander anywhere. One who utters the Bani of the Praises of the Lord God, O Nanak, obtains the fruits of his heart’s desires. ||1||'' (p538) * '''Focus one’s mind on the True Lord:''' * ''When the Lord shows His Mercy, He enjoins the mortal to work for the Guru. His pains are taken away, and the Lord’s Name comes to dwell within. True deliverance comes by focusing one’s consciousness on the True Lord. Listen to the Shabad, and the Word of the Guru’s Bani. ||1||'' (p1277) {{banis}} == Audio == The section below lists various Banis which are recited by devout Sikhs regularly. The most important Banis of the Sikhs are: 1. [[Japji Sahib]], forms the beginning of the Sri [[Guru Granth Sahib]], which is regarded as the perpetual Guru of the Sikhs. This Bani was complied by [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji, the founder of [[Sikhism]] and the first of the [[Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]. *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubp4MUcLZ0M&feature=PlayList&p=4D2CD53D680AAA8E&index=0&playnext=1 Video of Japji Sahib] *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/f/f8/JapjiSahib.mp3 JapjiSahib.mp3 - Download 1.826M or Play 15.34 min] *[http://www.punjabonline.com/sikhism/japtr_fr.html Written text of Japji Sahib] *[http://www.sikhnet.com/Sikhnet/Music.nsf/0/3d08ba69786458498725695b007bc843?OpenDocument Audio of Japji Sahib] 2. [[Jaap Sahib]], forms the first part of the [[Dasam Granth]], which is the second [[Holy Book]] of the Sikhs. *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/9/9f/JaapSahib.mp3 JaapSahib.mp3 - Download 1.028M or Play 17.32 min] *[http://www.gobindsadan.org/jaapsahib/english/index.shtml English Translation of Jaap Sahib] {{Sikh Scriptures}} 3. [[Anand Sahib]], is a compilation by the Third guru [[Guru Amar Das]]. This bani is part of [[SGGS]]. *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0D1dt5CAm0 Video of Anand Sahib] *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/8/83/AnandSahib.mp3 Anand Sahib.mp3 - Download 1.951M or Play 13.18 min] *[http://allaboutsikhs.com/prayers/anand/and-01.htm Link to Anand Sahib] 4. [[Rehras Sahib]] or Sodar Rehras which consists of hymns from [[SGGS]] plus *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/d/da/Rehras.mp3 Rehras.mp3 - Download 1.99M or Play 16.51 min] *4a). [[Sawayya]] *4b). [[Benti Chaupai]] ) by Tenth Guru. *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/4/42/Kabiobach_Bainti_Chaupai.mp3 Kabiobach_Bainti_Chaupai.mp3 - Download 1.55M & Play 4.24 min] 5. [[Kirtan Sohila]] – Prayer to be recited before going to sleep – Also recite just before the body is cremated. *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/f/fa/KirtanSohila.mp3 KirtanSohila.mp3 - Download 1.283M & Play 3.38min] *[http://sikhs.org/transl6.htm English Translation of Kirtan Sohila] 6. [[Tav-Prasad Savaiye]] , A short prayer recited as part of the [[5 Banis]] *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/1/11/AmritSavaiye_GNNSJ.mp3 AmritSavaiye_GNNSJ.mp3 - Download 1.3M & Play 3.5min] *[http://sikhs.org/transl3.htm Tav-Prasad Savaiye - English Translation] 7. [[Sukhmani Sahib]] 8. [[Asa di Var]] 9. Ardas *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBLh8OEFfkQ Video of Ardas] 1,3,4,5,7: Part of [[SGGS]]. 2,4a, 4b,6: All complied by the tenth Guru of the Sikhs called [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji and part of [[Dasam Granth]]. ==See also== * [[Nitnem]] * [[Learn Gurbani]] * [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ==External Links== ===Video=== *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTnh-kYroVU&feature=PlayList&p=1DF35164D6C084D9&index=0&playnext=1 Read along Shabad Kirtan] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubp4MUcLZ0M&feature=PlayList&p=4D2CD53D680AAA8E&index=0&playnext=1 Japji Sahib] ===Audio=== *[http://http://shabad-kirtan-gurbani-keertan.blogspot.com Download Shabad Kirtan Audio mp3 Files] *[http://www.amritbani.com/audio.htm www.amritbani.com Download Audio Files] *[http://www.sikhnet.com/Gurbani Gurbani from Sikhnet.com] *[http://www.sikhifm.com/playlistonline.htm Sikhifm.com] *[http://www.akj.org.uk/ Akj.org.uk] *[http://www.akj.org/skins/default/multimedia.php Akj.org] *[http://www.gurbani.org/kirtan.htm Gurbani.org] *[http://www.sikhvideos.org/by-titles.htm SikhVideos.org] *[http://www.ikirtan.com/ iKirtan.com] *[http://www.gurudwaraindia.com/shabad.htm GurudwaraIndia.com] *[http://www.gurukataalagra.com www.gurukataalagra.com Gurudwara Guru KA Taal Agra] *[http://www.sikh.net/Hukam/ Live Kirtan from Harmindar Sahib by Sikh.net] *[http://www.proudtobesikh.com/khalsa/SharedFiles/linktracker.aspx?name=PTBSClassicalShabadKirtanII ProudtobeSikh.com] *[http://networks.ecse.rpi.edu/~hema/kirtan.html Bhai Harjinder Singh] *[http://www.sikhwomen.com/sikhism/culture_arts/kathainenglish.htm SikhWomen.com] *[http://www.india4world.com/Indian-religion/religion-sikhism/kirtan.shtml Information from India4World.com] *[http://www.gssagurdwara.org/kirtan.html Bhai Amrik Singh Zakhmi] === Textual Information === * [http://www.sikhnet.com/s/DownloadBanis www.sikhnet.com: Download text files] {{SGGSmenu}} [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] [[Category:Bani]] [[Category:Sikh practice]]'
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'{{fa|380}} {{Sikh practices}} [[Image:Gutka7.JPG |thumb|150px| Reading [[Nitnem]] [[Gutka]] |left]] '''Bani''' {{pa|ਬਾਣੀ}}, short for '''[[Gurbani]]''' {{pa|ਗੁਰਬਾਣੀ}}, is the term used by [[Sikh]]s to refer to various sections of the [[Holy Text]] that appears in their several [[Holy Book]]s. The word Gurbani consists of two roots - [[Guru]] and [[Bani]]. The word "[[Guru]]" means "spiritual teacher" and here refers to the [[ten Gurus of Sikhism]], the other [[Bhagat]]s and writers whose writings can be found in the holy [[Guru Granth]]. The word "[[Bani]]" s refers to their utterances and writings. So the combined word "Gurbani" means the writings of the Gurus as found in the [[Sikh holy scriptures]]; the Gurus' words; the Gurus' teachings. These Banis are also found in small [[Gutka]]s or Small Books containing sections of [[Gurbani]]. These Gutkas can vary from just a few pages to hundreds of pages and are used by Sikhs to refresh the text of the these Banis in their mind on a daily basis. The handy size of the Gutkas makes it easy to carry them in a coat pocket or purse. Although the Gutkas have to be treated with respect and care, the Sikhs do not accord the Gutkas the same reverence as the [[Sri Guru Granth Sahib]] their perpetual Guru, which is treated like a living Guru. Sikhs carry the Gutka covered in a clean cloth and wash their hands before handling the Gutka. [[Image:F1000022.jpg|thumb|150px|left|[[Sikh woman]] praying]] You should not put any Gurbani script on the floor; nor handle with unwashed hands; read without covering your head; turn the pages with licked finger; or cause any disrespect to the honourable word of the Gurus. Sikhs normally would sit comfortably on the floor or if this proves difficult on a bed or sofa, cross-legged with the spine in a straight position in a quiet place in their home or wherever they are and then read quietly the Banis from the Gutka or recite them from memory. The [[5 Banis]] [[Japji Sahib]], [[Jaap Sahib]], [[Amrit Savaiye]], [[Benti Chaupai]] and [[Anand Sahib]][[Image:Gutka6.JPG |thumb|150px| Nitnem Gutka |left]] are usually recited daily by some devoted Sikhs in the early morning. [[Rehras Sahib]] is read in the evening and [[Kirtan Sohila]] before going to sleep at night. No exact time is stipulated by the Guru for the reciting of the Banis as this is left to the individual. However, the morning Banis are normally read early in the morning when the world is still asleep and it is peaceful and silent. One should endeavour to do this as early as possible in the "ambrosial" hours of the morning. Some devout Sikhs read their Banis as early as 4 am but most practising Sikh usually recite their Banis at about 6 am and it takes about 1 hour to complete their meditation. The {{SGPC}} has recommended that the following 7 Banis should be recited by a [[Sikh]] on a daily basis: * [[Japji Sahib]], [[Jaap Sahib]], [[Amrit Savaiye]], [[Benti Chaupai]] and [[Anand Sahib]] in the morning * [[Rehras Sahib]] is to be read in the evening (about 6pm) * [[Kirtan Sohila]] before going to sleep at night. [[Image:41344641 granthi other 203.jpg|thumb|150px|right|[[Sikh woman]] reciting Bani]] [[Image:Gutka8.JPG |thumb|150px|[[Nitnem]] [[Gutka]] wrapped in cloth |right]] Also see the following links: [[Japji Sahib Ji]] - Page by Page text & Audio of Japji Sahib Whether one recites just one Bani or all the above Banis everyday, a [[Sikh]] must bear in mind the following advice given by the [[SGGS]]: * '''Gurbani is a jewel:''' * ''Gurbani is the jewel, the treasure of devotion. Singing, hearing and acting upon it, one is enraptured. ||2||'' (page 376) * '''Hold your mind steady while reciting Bani:''' * ''Under Guru’s Instructions, hold your mind steady; O my soul, do not let it wander anywhere. One who utters the Bani of the Praises of the Lord God, O Nanak, obtains the fruits of his heart’s desires. ||1||'' (p538) * '''Focus one’s mind on the True Lord:''' * ''When the Lord shows His Mercy, He enjoins the mortal to work for the Guru. His pains are taken away, and the Lord’s Name comes to dwell within. True deliverance comes by focusing one’s consciousness on the True Lord. Listen to the Shabad, and the Word of the Guru’s Bani. ||1||'' (p1277) {{banis}} == Audio == The section below lists various Banis which are recited by devout Sikhs regularly. The most important Banis of the Sikhs are: 1. [[Japji Sahib]], forms the beginning of the Sri [[Guru Granth Sahib]], which is regarded as the perpetual Guru of the Sikhs. This Bani was complied by [[Guru Nanak Dev]] Ji, the founder of [[Sikhism]] and the first of the [[Ten Gurus of Sikhism]]. *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubp4MUcLZ0M&feature=PlayList&p=4D2CD53D680AAA8E&index=0&playnext=1 Video of Japji Sahib] *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/f/f8/JapjiSahib.mp3 JapjiSahib.mp3 - Download 1.826M or Play 15.34 min] *[http://www.punjabonline.com/sikhism/japtr_fr.html Written text of Japji Sahib] *[http://www.sikhnet.com/Sikhnet/Music.nsf/0/3d08ba69786458498725695b007bc843?OpenDocument Audio of Japji Sahib] 2. [[Jaap Sahib]], forms the first part of the [[Dasam Granth]], which is the second [[Holy Book]] of the Sikhs. *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/9/9f/JaapSahib.mp3 JaapSahib.mp3 - Download 1.028M or Play 17.32 min] *[http://www.gobindsadan.org/jaapsahib/english/index.shtml English Translation of Jaap Sahib] {{Sikh Scriptures}} 3. [[Anand Sahib]], is a compilation by the Third guru [[Guru Amar Das]]. This bani is part of [[SGGS]]. *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U0D1dt5CAm0 Video of Anand Sahib] *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/8/83/AnandSahib.mp3 Anand Sahib.mp3 - Download 1.951M or Play 13.18 min] *[http://allaboutsikhs.com/prayers/anand/and-01.htm Link to Anand Sahib] 4. [[Rehras Sahib]] or Sodar Rehras which consists of hymns from [[SGGS]] plus *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/d/da/Rehras.mp3 Rehras.mp3 - Download 1.99M or Play 16.51 min] *4a). [[Sawayya]] *4b). [[Benti Chaupai]] ) by Tenth Guru. *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/4/42/Kabiobach_Bainti_Chaupai.mp3 Kabiobach_Bainti_Chaupai.mp3 - Download 1.55M & Play 4.24 min] 5. [[Kirtan Sohila]] – Prayer to be recited before going to sleep – Also recite just before the body is cremated. *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/f/fa/KirtanSohila.mp3 KirtanSohila.mp3 - Download 1.283M & Play 3.38min] *[http://sikhs.org/transl6.htm English Translation of Kirtan Sohila] 6. [[Tav-Prasad Savaiye]] , A short prayer recited as part of the [[5 Banis]] *[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/1/11/AmritSavaiye_GNNSJ.mp3 AmritSavaiye_GNNSJ.mp3 - Download 1.3M & Play 3.5min] *[http://sikhs.org/transl3.htm Tav-Prasad Savaiye - English Translation] 7. [[Sukhmani Sahib]] 8. [[Asa di Var]] 9. Ardas *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eBLh8OEFfkQ Video of Ardas] 1,3,4,5,7: Part of [[SGGS]]. 2,4a, 4b,6: All complied by the tenth Guru of the Sikhs called [[Guru Gobind Singh]] Ji and part of [[Dasam Granth]]. ==See also== * [[Nitnem]] * [[Learn Gurbani]] * [[Guru Granth Sahib]] ==External Links== ===Video=== *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pTnh-kYroVU&feature=PlayList&p=1DF35164D6C084D9&index=0&playnext=1 Read along Shabad Kirtan] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ubp4MUcLZ0M&feature=PlayList&p=4D2CD53D680AAA8E&index=0&playnext=1 Japji Sahib] ===Audio=== *[http://http://shabad-kirtan-gurbani-keertan.blogspot.com Download Shabad Kirtan Audio mp3 Files] *[http://www.amritbani.com/audio.htm www.amritbani.com Download Audio Files] *[http://www.sikhnet.com/Gurbani Gurbani from Sikhnet.com] *[http://www.sikhifm.com/playlistonline.htm Sikhifm.com] *[http://www.akj.org.uk/ Akj.org.uk] *[http://www.akj.org/skins/default/multimedia.php Akj.org] *[http://www.gurbani.org/kirtan.htm Gurbani.org] *[http://www.sikhvideos.org/by-titles.htm SikhVideos.org] *[http://www.ikirtan.com/ iKirtan.com] *[http://www.gurudwaraindia.com/shabad.htm GurudwaraIndia.com] *[http://www.gurukataalagra.com www.gurukataalagra.com Gurudwara Guru KA Taal Agra] *[http://www.sikh.net/Hukam/ Live Kirtan from Harmindar Sahib by Sikh.net] *[http://www.proudtobesikh.com/khalsa/SharedFiles/linktracker.aspx?name=PTBSClassicalShabadKirtanII ProudtobeSikh.com] *[http://networks.ecse.rpi.edu/~hema/kirtan.html Bhai Harjinder Singh] *[http://www.sikhwomen.com/sikhism/culture_arts/kathainenglish.htm SikhWomen.com] *[http://www.india4world.com/Indian-religion/religion-sikhism/kirtan.shtml Information from India4World.com] *[http://www.gssagurdwara.org/kirtan.html Bhai Amrik Singh Zakhmi] === Textual Information === * [http://www.sikhnet.com/s/DownloadBanis www.sikhnet.com: Download text files] * [http://www.dhansikhi.com/gurbani-quotes/ www.dhansikhi.com: Download Gurbani Quotes] {{SGGSmenu}} [[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] [[Category:Bani]] [[Category:Sikh practice]]'
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