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'''[[Kirtan Sohila]]:''' This is the night time prayer said by all [[Sikh]]s before they go to sleep. Three [[Sikh Gurus]] – [[Guru Nanak]], [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Guru Arjan]] - contributed five [[shabad]]s in total to this [[bani]] on the pain of separation and celebrating the bliss of union.  
'''[[Kirtan Sohila]]:''' This is the night time prayer said by all [[Sikh]]s before they go to sleep. Three [[Sikh Gurus]] – [[Guru Nanak]], [[Guru Ram Das]] and [[Guru Arjan]] - contributed five [[shabad]]s in total to this [[bani]] on the pain of separation and celebrating the bliss of union.  

Revision as of 10:57, 26 June 2011

Kirtan Sohila: This is the night time prayer said by all Sikhs before they go to sleep. Three Sikh GurusGuru Nanak, Guru Ram Das and Guru Arjan - contributed five shabads in total to this bani on the pain of separation and celebrating the bliss of union.

The first three shabads were uttered by Guru Nanak and the fourth by Guru Ram Das and fifth by Guru Arjan Dev. It is the most harmonious Naad ever uttered. It multiplies the aura to the sensitivity of protection that it eliminates any negativity for miles and miles.

When you are endangered by any species of direct or indirect source; when you want to protect yourself with the surrounding of the entire magnetic field of the earth, recite Kirtan Sohila. It is a cure for Insomnia! The religious and artistic value of these hymns is superb.

  • The first shabad visualises the union of the personal self with the Ultimate Reality. .....More