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40 Day Sukhmani Sahib Ji Paath


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vaheguru ji ka khalsa, vaheguru ji ke fateh sangat ji! With mahraj's kirpa, i've been 23 days strong doing sukhmani sahib paath but i have made many mistakes along the way. being a uni student, sometimes i dont start my sukhmani sahib until 11 at night and end up finishing at 12;20am...my question is that does that sukhmani sahib paath "count" for the day i started it or does it "count" for the next day? also, what should i do once i have finished my 40 days (with God's Grace)...with God's Grace, I want to continue doing sukhmani sahib paath everyday, past the 40 days. i have made many many mistakes....sometimes, i'm doing paath while doing other work (ipod) and at times, i have even fallen asleep but I have went back to where i remember the paath being left and start from there (God's Grace). please sangat ji, i need your help! vaheguru ji ka khalsa, vaheguru ji ke fateh!

To Mods: can you please keep this in the "gupt" section, the reason i posted this question here is because I don't want to reveal my identity.

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Guest Indermohan Kaur

Dear Friend,

Its good to know that you are following the 40 days rhythm paath of Sri Sukhmani sahib ji. Its even better to know that you want to continue with it even after those days. I wish you good luck for the same.

I would try to resolve the queries posted by you and hope that they get useful with your insight also.

1. The paath would be counted for the day you have started doing it and not when you have completed it, provided you are doing it at one go.

2. Even if you are listening to the paath while performing other chores, it does give you the fruits of listening to it, provided its not only played but listened to as well.

3. Making mistakes while reading it....no problem....but try to fix those mistakes as the time pass by....every child grows up....but do ask for an apology for your mistakes after completing the paath sahib.

hope it would take care of some of your apprehensions. Rest in waheguru's hand.

Waheguru ji da khalsa, Waheguru ji di fateh!!!

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i also had some questions about this topic......can bani/sukhmani sahib really make all your wishes come true? i came across this one shabad that i heard on youtube...and from the sound of it bani can make anything possible but some people say what is written for you can only be made possible.....but since God has the pencil that wrote your destiny, he sure has the eraser right?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1q8ueTo8z8w

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Guest SATNAM KAUR

waheguru g ka khalsa waheguru g kee fateh

SHRI SUKHMANI SAHIB PATH IS ABLE TO CHANGE UR DESTINY ALSO BUT ONE THING U NEED JUST KEEP COMPLETE FAITH IN THIS BANI

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It is really good you are doing this Paath. This paath is easy to recite plus once you have it Kanth it can relax the mind so you can meditate on this Bani. It's language is also not that difficult to understand for someone who understands Punjabi or Hindi. It is a blessing if you can make this Bani into a permanent part of your Nitnem and do it everyday. In the start it is normal for many people to do this in parts and finish it through out the day. But try to increase your speed of doing this Bani so you can finish it all in one sitting. On your day off, try doing it twice to increase your speed. A good technique that I used was doing this Bani by reciting one Pauri 50 times and then moving on to the next Pauri, finishing one Ashtpadi a day. Do this for 24 days and you will have the entire Bani Kanth(memorized) or almost Kanth.

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