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|width="80%"|'''Rehiras Sahib''' is the evening prayer of the [[Sikh]]s, which speaks of the greatness of [[Waheguru]]. As recorded in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], it contains the hymns of  four different Gurus [[Guru Nanak]], [[Guru Amardas]], [[Guru Ramdas]] and [[Guru Arjan Dev]]. Now part of the Rehiras Sahib the  [[Benti Chaupai]],  attributed to  [[Guru Gobind Singh]] was added to the Bani in the late 19th century .  The addition  was later ratified by the supreme Sikh religious body - the [[Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee]].  
 
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'''Rehiras Sahib''' is the evening prayer of the [[Sikh]]s, which speaks of the greatness of [[Waheguru]]. As recorded in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], it contains the hymns of  four different Gurus; [[Guru Nanak]], [[Guru Amardas]], [[Guru Ramdas]] and [[Guru Arjan Dev]]. Now part of the Rehiras Sahib the  [[Benti Chaupai]],  attributed to  [[Guru Gobind Singh]] was added to the Bani in the late 19th century.  The addition  was later ratified by the supreme Sikh religious body - the [[Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee]].  
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Each section of the prayer  casts light on another aspect of [[God]].  It is recited  after a hard days work when one is tired out. After returning home, washing up, and changing into more comfortable indoor clothing the family gathers together  to recite this Bani. It adds energy to both the body and  the mind allowing one to conclude their day, giving thanks to  the Almighty for the completion of another successful day.


Each section of the prayer  casts light on another aspect of [[God]].  It is recited  after a hard days work when one is tired out.
The verse speaks of the greatness of [[Waheguru]] and the ways in which ones actions  assists one  in attaining spiritual enlightenment, liberating one's mind and soul. This Bani assists a person when they are physically weak,  financially weak or concerned with other material and earthly matters (sickness,  physical weakness, lack of money or  property) the mundane things of life that sometimes leaves us all  feeling hopeless, unsuccessful or worthless. It  elevates your mental outlook, leaving you with  a fresh and positive view of things,  adding energy to one's being, in both ones working  and home life as well.  
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After returning home, washing up, and changing into their more comfortable indoor clothing the family gathers together  to recite this Bani. It adds energy to both the body and  the mind allowing one to conclude their day giving thanks to  the Almighty for the completion of another successful day. The verse speaks of the greatness of [[Waheguru]] and the ways in which ones actions  assists one  in attaining spiritual enlightenment, liberating one's mind and soul. This Bani assists a person when they are physically weak,  financially weak or concerned with other material and earthly matters (sickness,  physical weakness, lack of money, property) the mundane things of life that sometimes leaves us all  feeling hopeless, unsuccessful or worthless. It  elevates your mental outlook, leaving you with  a fresh and positive view of things,  adding energy to one's being, in both ones working  and home life as well.  


==Components of this Bani==
==Components of this Bani==
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==See also==
* [[Nitnem]]
* [[Learn Gurbani]]
* [[Gurbani]]


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==Also View==
*[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/d/da/Rehras.mp3 Rehras.mp3 - Download 1.99M or Play 16.51 min]
*[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/d/da/Rehras.mp3 Rehras.mp3 - Download 1.99M or Play 16.51 min]
*[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/4/42/Kabiobach_Bainti_Chaupai.mp3 Kabiobach_Bainti_Chaupai.mp3 - Download 1.55M & Play 4.24 min]
*[http://www.sikhiwiki.org/images/4/42/Kabiobach_Bainti_Chaupai.mp3 Kabiobach_Bainti_Chaupai.mp3 - Download 1.55M & Play 4.24 min]


==External Links==
* [http://www.sikhmarg.com/japji/rehraas.html Beautiful Gurmukhi text from sikhmarg.com]
* [http://www.punjabonline.com/translations/Nitnem%20by%20Dr.%20Kulwant%20Singh,%20with%20Punjabi%20&%20Eng%20transla%20&%20PT.pdf PDF of Nitnem banis]
* [https://www.sikhyouthaustralia.com/images/uploads/rehiras&sohelaa5final.pdf PDF of Rehras sahib and Kirtan Sohela]
=== Audio ===
=== Audio ===
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid228-Harbans-Singh-(Jagadhari-Wale)-Nitnem.html Harbans Singh (Jagadhari Wale) - Nitnem - Rehraas Sahib]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid228-Harbans-Singh-(Jagadhari-Wale)-Nitnem.html Harbans Singh (Jagadhari Wale) - Nitnem - Rehraas Sahib]
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*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid298-Darshan-Singh-(Dhakki-Sahib-Wale)-Taksali-Nitnem.html Darshan Singh (Dhakki Sahib Wale) - Taksali Nitnem - Rahiras Sahib]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid298-Darshan-Singh-(Dhakki-Sahib-Wale)-Taksali-Nitnem.html Darshan Singh (Dhakki Sahib Wale) - Taksali Nitnem - Rahiras Sahib]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid575-Rajnarind-Kaur-Bani-Pro-1.html Rajnarind Kaur - Bani Pro 1]
*[http://sikhsangeet.com/albumid575-Rajnarind-Kaur-Bani-Pro-1.html Rajnarind Kaur - Bani Pro 1]
===Video===
===Video===
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnSEqEXEjvU
* http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnSEqEXEjvU
* [http://www.rajkaregakhalsa.net/Rehiras.htm Rehras Sahib with English Translation]
* [http://www.rajkaregakhalsa.net/Rehiras.htm Rehras Sahib with English Translation]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3uHgW4zNq0 Hazur Sahib rehras]
* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F3uHgW4zNq0 Hazur Sahib rehras]
==External Links==
* [http://www.sikhmarg.com/japji/rehraas.html Beautiful Gurmukhi text from sikhmarg.com]





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Rehras sahib

Rehiras Sahib is the evening prayer of the Sikhs, which speaks of the greatness of Waheguru. As recorded in the Guru Granth Sahib, it contains the hymns of four different Gurus; Guru Nanak, Guru Amardas, Guru Ramdas and Guru Arjan Dev. Now part of the Rehiras Sahib the Benti Chaupai, attributed to Guru Gobind Singh was added to the Bani in the late 19th century. The addition was later ratified by the supreme Sikh religious body - the Shiromani Gurudwara Prabandhak Committee.


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Each section of the prayer casts light on another aspect of God. It is recited after a hard days work when one is tired out. After returning home, washing up, and changing into more comfortable indoor clothing the family gathers together to recite this Bani. It adds energy to both the body and the mind allowing one to conclude their day, giving thanks to the Almighty for the completion of another successful day.

The verse speaks of the greatness of Waheguru and the ways in which ones actions assists one in attaining spiritual enlightenment, liberating one's mind and soul. This Bani assists a person when they are physically weak, financially weak or concerned with other material and earthly matters (sickness, physical weakness, lack of money or property) the mundane things of life that sometimes leaves us all feeling hopeless, unsuccessful or worthless. It elevates your mental outlook, leaving you with a fresh and positive view of things, adding energy to one's being, in both ones working and home life as well.

Components of this Bani

# Description of Bani Pages External link to Bani
1. Sodar Guru Granth Sahib 8 to 10 Srigranth.com p8
2. Sopurkh Guru Granth Sahib 10 to 12 Srigranth.com p10
3. Beynti Chaopai Dasam Granth Sridasam.org p2259
4. Anand Sahib (6 Shabads) Guru Granth Sahib 917 & 922 Srigranth.com p917 p922


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