Nitnem

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Nit Nem (literally "Daily Naam") is a collaboration of different banis that were designated to be read by sikhs every day. The Nit Nem bani's usually include the Panj bania (5 bani's below) and sometimes Rehras Sahib and Kirtan Sohila

The 5 morning Banis are usually recited in the early morning while Rehiras is read in the evening (around 6pm.) and Kirtan Sohila is cited just before going to sleep at night.

1. Japji Sahib, forms the beginning of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, which is regarded as the perpetual Guru of the Sikhs. This Bani was complied by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism and the first of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism.

2. Jaap Sahib, forms the first part of the Dasam Granth, which is the second Holy Book of the Sikhs.

3. Sawayya (aka: Tav Prasad Sawayya), is from the Dasam Granth and was written by the Tenth Guru Guru Gobind Singh

4. Benti Chaupai, is from the Dasam Granth and was written by the Tenth Guru Guru Gobind Singh

5. Anand Sahib, is a complilation by the Third guru Guru Amar Das. This bani is part of SGGS. Link to Anand Sahib

6. Rehras Sahib or Sodar Rehras which consists of hymns from SGGS plus 4a). Sawayya ) 4b). Benti Chaupai ) by Tenth Guru.

7. Kirtan Sohila – Prayer to be recited before going to sleep – Also recite just before the body is cremated.

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