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(Bfore editing the number of banis was nine. this is practice done by dera's. but sikh rehat maryada passed by akal takht sahib is five banis as above. no doubt all guru granth sahib as sacered bani an)
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Five Banis to be read each morning and two evening prayers:  
Five Banis to be read each morning and two evening prayers:  


*[[Jap Ji Sahib]]  
*[[Jap Ji Sahib]] and [[Shabad Hazaray]]


*[[Jaap Sahib]]
*[[Jaap Sahib]]
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*[[Tav Prasad Swaiye]]
*[[Tav Prasad Swaiye]]


*[[Rehiras Sahib|Rehiras]](including Baynati Chaopai)
*[[Beynti Chaopai]]
 
*[[Anand Sahib]] and in the evening [[Rehiras Sahib|Rehiras]] (including Baynati Chaopai) and [[Kirtan Sohila]].


*[[Kirtan Sohila]] at night bed time.


- These banis were designated by Guru Gobind Singh as the daily practice of a Khalsa.
- These banis were designated by Guru Gobind Singh as the daily practice of a Khalsa.
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[[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]] [[Category:Bani]] [[Category:Lifestyle and Technology]]
[[Category:Glossary of Sikh Terms]]  
[[Category:Bani]]  
[[Category:Sikh practice]]

Latest revision as of 09:04, 17 April 2008

Five Banis to be read each morning and two evening prayers:


- These banis were designated by Guru Gobind Singh as the daily practice of a Khalsa.

See also Bani


These are the Popular Banis of Sikhism

Mool Mantar | Japji | Jaap | Anand | Rehras | Benti Chaupai | Tav-Prasad Savaiye | Kirtan Sohila | Shabad Hazaray | Sukhmani | Salok Mahala 9 | Asa di Var | Ardas