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  2. Man Jeete Jag Jeet - Wikipedia

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    Songs were composed by S. Mohinder, and Inderjit Hasanpuri wrote the lyrics. Many texts are taken from the Gurbani (from the Sikh religious text, Guru Granth Sahib). Asha Bhosle, Suman Kalyanpur and Mohammad Rafi are the playback singers. Ram Gaiyo Ravan Gaiyo-(Asha Bhosle) Uda-Ada-Edi-Sassa-Haha Bolna Kade Naa Dolna-Suman Kalyanpur

  3. Sukhmani Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Sukhmani Sahib (Punjabi: ਸੁਖਮਨੀ ਸਾਹਿਬ), known under the title of Gauri Sukhmani in the scripture (named after the Gauri raga musical measure it belongs to), [1] is usually translated to mean Prayer of Peace [2] is a set of 192 padas (stanzas of 10 hymns) [3] present in the holy Guru Granth Sahib, the main scripture and living Guru of Sikhism from Ang 262 to Ang 296 (about ...

  4. Sikh music - Wikipedia

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    A raga or raag (Punjabi: ਰਾਗ رَاگَ ; Rāg) is a complex structure of musical melody used in Indian classical music and is the central native organizing and classification mechanism and scheme present within the Guru Granth Sahib, where various compositions and sections of the text are privided primarily based upon their accompanying ...

  5. List of Punjabi films of 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Movie Studios Worldwide Gross Source 1 Chal Mera Putt 2: Rhythm Boyz Entertainment ₹57.15 crore [3] 2 Sufna: Panj Paani Films ₹19.35 crore [4] 3 Ik Sandhu Hunda Si: Golden Bridge Entertainment ₹10.26 Crore [5] 4 Jinde Meriye: Pankaj Batra Films, Omjee Star Studios ₹6.05 Crore [6] 5 Jora: The Second Chapter: Bathinde Wale Bai Films ₹4. ...

  6. Laavaan - Wikipedia

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    Recite Gurbani and sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord; The Naam will vibrate and resound within your heart; And you will know your future destiny. In the final round, the Guru says that the partners mind become peaceful and they will have found the Lord: God's Will seems sweet to these Gurmukhs.

  7. Japji Sahib - Wikipedia

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    Japji Sahib (Punjabi: ਜਪੁਜੀ ਸਾਹਿਬ, pronunciation: [d͡ʒəpʊd͡ʒiː sɛː́b]) is the Sikh thesis, that appears at the beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib – the scripture of the Sikhs. Jap is the original name of the prayer and to show respect, it is called Jap-ji Sahib.

  8. Gurbani - Wikipedia

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    Gurbani (Punjabi: ਗੁਰਬਾਣੀ, pronunciation: [ɡɝbaːɳiː], lit. the Guru's words) is a Sikh term, very commonly used by Sikhs to refer to various compositions by the Sikh Gurus and other writers of Guru Granth Sahib. In general, hymns in the central text of the Sikhs, the Guru Granth Sahib, are called Gurbani.

  9. Gagan mein thaal - Wikipedia

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    Gagan mai thaal is an Aarti (prayer) in Sikh religion which was recited by first guru, Guru Nanak. [1] This was recited by him in 1506 [2] or 1508 [3] [4] at the revered Jagannath Temple, Puri during his journey (called "udaasi") to east Indian subcontinent.