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'''The Five Banis''' to be read each morning and two evening prayers that are recited by devoted [[Sikh]]s are:
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