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Summary of Question: | Shabad Hazare Vs. Ko-Ee Aan Milaavai |
Category: | Gurbani |
Date Posted: | Saturday, 2/12/2005 10:17 AM MST |
Thank you.
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Sat nam. Study the shabads, Ji. Meditate on them. Learn the difference through your heart, not through some other's mental interpretation of the Gurbani. The relationship of Sikh to Guru through Bani is very personal. Practice one for 40 days, then the other for 40 days, and then YOU will know. guru ang sang,
-DKK
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Sat Sri Akal!
Are praying to be reunited or are you praying because it helps you feel better? Whether you pray or not will not affect the outcome of being reunited... but it WILL affect whether you are at peace with yourself and with the world. The shabads call for being reunited with Waheguru.
You should recite any part of Gurbani as often as your heart pleases. If you always feel good reciting it, then always recite Gurbani!
Gur Fateh,
HSD
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SSA,
My question is this: what is the difference between the shabad hazare (http://www.sikhnet.com/GurbaniKirtan/tr_1177.html) and Ko-ee aan milaavai (http://www.sikhnet.com/GurbaniKirtan/tr_0502.html)?
Here's why I am asking: I am having some relationship problems, and want to pray for us to be reunited. I have read that both of these shabads can help with this, but I do not know if that is correct, so would like to know which shabad is for which purpose. Also, I find myself reading a shabad whenever my heart starts to sink....but would like to know whether there is a specific number of times one is meant to read a shabad.
Your early response is most appreciated.
Best,
Simran