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Gurfateh Ji,

Does anyone know what is meant to be recited when withdrawing your Sri Sahib or any Shastar Sahib? (For cleaning purposes or bhog).

I usually just say "Dhan Sri Bhagauthi Ji Sahib" whilst doing namashkaar by bringing it to my forehead.

Is there a certain Bani (perhaps in Sarbloh Granth) that should be recited?

Akaal

 

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1 hour ago, SantSapai said:

Gurfateh Ji,

Does anyone know what is meant to be recited when withdrawing your Sri Sahib or any Shastar Sahib? (For cleaning purposes or bhog).

I usually just say "Dhan Sri Bhagauthi Ji Sahib" whilst doing namashkaar by bringing it to my forehead.

Is there a certain Bani (perhaps in Sarbloh Granth) that should be recited?

Akaal

 

Who are you remembering when saying, Dhan Sri Bhagauthi Ji Sahib" ?

 

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10 minutes ago, Preeet said:

Vaheguru ji ka khalsa
Vaheguru ji ki fateh ji

Hmm Im not sure if there is a specific benti to do whilst seva of our Sri Sahib ji, but I usually do jaap of 'Vaheguru' & guru gayatri mantra 'Gobinday Mukunday Udaaray Apaaray Hariang Kariang Nirnamay Akamay'. Remembering God is the main thing we need to do. 

Gurfateh Ji,

Thank you for sharing.

I have been doing some research and come across "Bhagauthi Astotar".

Mainly recited by Nihung Singh's and taken from Sri Dasam Granth.

Also found this article online - http://sikh-reality.blogspot.co.uk/2010/01/bhagauti-astotar-paat-is-very-rare.html?m=1

Akaal

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Vaheguru,

FYI - if anyone is interested and would like to look at this Astotar, it is available on the Damdami Taksal Sundar Gutka app (android). It comes under the heading "Sundar Gutka (Budha Dal)" then "Bhagauthi Astotar".

The Shastar Naam Mala is also available on the app under the Budha Dal section.

Akaal

 

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I usually recite :  Shastar Naam Malla beginning.

"Aas kirpan khado kharag tropack tabar are teer, saif sarohi sethi ye-hey hamaray pir"

"teer tuhi, sehthi tuhi, tuhi tabar tarwar naam tumaro joe japay pway Sindh paw paar"

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1 hour ago, Bundha said:

I usually recite :  Shastar Naam Malla beginning.

"Aas kirpan khado kharag tropack tabar are teer, saif sarohi sethi ye-hey hamaray pir"

"teer tuhi, sehthi tuhi, tuhi tabar tarwar naam tumaro joe japay pway Sindh paw paar"

Fantastic Veerji.

Thanks for the reply and sharing the  Gurbani quote.

I was looking into the full version earlier today.

Akaal

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