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which baanis are included in panj granthi pothi sahib?

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

The Panj Granthi pothi has the following Banis:

Japji Sahib, Shabad hazareh, Rehras, Sohila, Dakhnee Onkar, Sidh Ghost, Anand Sahib, Bavan Akhree, Sukhmani Sahib and Asa Di Waar

Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=451

Vaheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Vaheguru Ji Ki Fateh

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Can somebody please shed some light on how and who put thePanj Granthi Baanes together please.

Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa Waheguru Ji Ki fateh.

Punj Granthi/Das Granthi/Bai Varaan are small POTHIS of the various Banis from Guru Granth Shib Jee in order of learning curve. These were created by Bhai mani Singh Ji Shaheed as an aid to learning of Gurbani Paath as obviously a learner cannot be expected to learn paath straight away from the GuRu sahib jee saroop.

The Panj Granthi is the first pothi and begins with japji Sahib, Rehras, Asa di waar, Sukhmani Sahib, Dakhnee Ongkar....and so on

The "Dass Granthi" is bani of Guru Gobind Singh Ji and has Jap Sahib, swiyas and so on

The "Bai Varaan" pothi has all the 22 Vaars in the Guru Granth sahib Jee

The "Bhagat Bani" is the last Pothi in this series and has all the Bhagat bani together in one pothi.

Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=451

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Who told you this , each bani is different and doing some are not equal to other , pls understand SGGS concept

Gurbani is a message to seeker to immerse his/her soul in Naam simran.

If you have understood it differently, please let us know the concept of sGGS.

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Gurbani is a message to seeker to immerse his/her soul in Naam simran.

If you have understood it differently, please let us know the concept of sGGS.

Naam simran is understanding the teaching of Guru , not a repetition of some words or banis.

as you wrote"completion of panj granthi equal to doing 101 japji sahib da jaap" what is meaning of doing 101 japji if you don't understand the message or concept of Guru.

Concept is to give bani a place in your heart not on toung.

As water has to pass through neck to finish thrust , bani has to go deep into soul by understanding the meaning.other wise as per ASA Ki War >> parh parh gadeh ladhian ............... will be and is true.

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Who told you this , each bani is different and doing some are not equal to other , pls understand SGGS concept

Ravinderkonkon - Different Bani's have different rewards - when Satguru Sri Guru Arjan Dev Ji were composing Gurbani at Amritsar Darbar Sahib, they had reached Basant Ki //. The Langari approached Guru Sahib and said that langar is ready please partake first and then the sangat will eat after you. Guru Sahib Ji said that it is disrespect to leave food ready to be eaten so i shall conclude Basant Ki // at this point where only a couple of pauris had been written. Bhai Gurdas Ji said to Guru Ji that this bani is very short and then Guru Arjan Dev Ji said don't worry whoever is to redite this bani will receive the merit of doing 1 jaap of Sukhmani Sahib.

panj granthi being equal to 101 Jap Ji Sahib was what i heard in a Giani Takhur Singh Katha but i can't remember which mp3 it was.

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