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Summary of Question:Confused About The Shabad Dhan Dhan Guru Ramdasji....
Category:Gurbani
Date Posted:Monday, 1/22/2007 2:28 AM MST

Wahe Guru Ji Ka Khalsa

Wahe Guru Ji Ki Fateh

My dear, Sorry for the confusion. You are totally correct. This shabd is to be sung any time and it will give peace of mind,good health for all and help in attaining goals. It is a forklift.....Raag Ramkali has seven parts.
The actual progression of the couplets from beginning to end will elevate you in your experience of life.

It is especially good for those times when all else has failed.I have seen many people who have done this daily 31 minutes to 2 1/2 hours and found fulfillment.

The comments you picked up from .....G were specific to that couplet. You understanding is correct. Please feel happy to proceed with your plan.

Blessings to you,
SKKK


Sat Sri Akal ji,
I first congratulate you for doing such a wonderful job for all of us. Thank you so much and May Waheguruji bless you all.
I am a little confused about this beautiful shabad.Is there a certain situation in which this shabad has to be recited. You have said in the reply to a post that this shabad can be recited at the time of death to release one's soul into Waheguru ji's arms. Is there any other time when I can recite this shabad. I am confused as I once read that this shabad will give us peace of mind,good health for all and help in attaining our goals.is that right? If not is ther a shabad which i can recite which can help me deal with my problems regarding both my professional and personal life.
Thank you so much for giving me so much time.
Sat Sri Akal Ji. May waheguruji bless for helping us all.
R



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