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  2. Akhand Path - Wikipedia

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    Akhand Path (Punjabi: ਅਖੰਡ ਪਾਠ, Punjabi pronunciation: [əkʰəɳɖᵊ paːʈʱ]) The continuous and uninterrupted recitation of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is known as Akhand Path Sahib. [1] [2] [3] [4]

  3. Kirtan - Wikipedia

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    Painting of kirtan in the Golden Temple of Amritsar Bhai Jawala Singh Ragi playing harmonium, Bhai Gurcharn Singh on Jori, and Bhai Avtar Singh on Taus at Gurdwara Dehra Sahib, Lahore, 1935. Kirtan (Gurmukhi: ਕੀਰਤਨ Kīratana) refers to devotional singing in Sikhism. [53] [54] It is typically performed at Gurdwaras (Sikh temples).

  4. Baljeet Singh - Wikipedia

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    Bhai Baljeet Singh (Punjabi: ਭਾਈ ਬਲਜੀਤ ਸਿੰਘ, Hindi: भाई बलजीत सिंह) is an Indian singer. [1] [2] Often referred to as the "Bhai Baljeet Singh USA wale", he is a well-known name in the field of Gurbani & Kirtan worldwide. His album was composed in India & London (United Kingdom).

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  6. Nitnem - Wikipedia

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    Nitnem (Punjabi: ਨਿਤਨੇਮ, lit. 'daily routine') is a collection of Sikh hymns to be read minimally 3 different times of the day. These are mandatory and to be read by every Amritdhari Sikh [1] as expressed in the Sikh Rehat Maryada. [2] Optionally additional prayers may be added to a Sikh's nitnem.

  7. Paath - Wikipedia

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    Paath is the recitation of Gurbani.However it is considered lower than gurbani vichar/discussion. It can also be called prayers of some instances. It may be done individually or in a group; it can be the recitation of one’s Banis or any part of the Siri Guru Granth Sahib, alone or with others listening or reciting along.

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  9. Bhai Jiwan Singh - Wikipedia

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    In addition, he learned horse-riding, swimming, music, and Kirtan. [3] When Sikh families staying at Patna returned to Punjab Bhai Jaita and his family went to Ramdas village and lived with Bhai Gurditta, the great-grandson of Baba Buddha. Later, Jaita married Bibi Raj Kaur, daughter of Surjan Singh. [4]