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Hi Dharam

 

You omitted to mention Japji Sahib by Mata Mandir Singh - in both English

and Gurmukhi. You can listen to a sound clip by going to the following

address (may extend to 2 lines so make sure you copy and paste the entire

address)

 

cgi-bin/start.cgi/store/shop.html?showprod=cd09011&s

ource=kylist

 

Sat Nam!

Gordon

 

 

 

> Japji Sahib - eight versions

>

> Click to listen

>

> Bani Pro - Japji Sahib

>

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Hi to All

 

If anyone has tried to follow the link to our site, there was a problem with

the Real Server, which meant that the sound clip would not play. It is fixed

now.

 

My apologies.

 

Sat Nam!

Gordon

 

 

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Re: Japji Sahib

 

 

> Hi Dharam

>

> You omitted to mention Japji Sahib by Mata Mandir Singh - in both English

> and Gurmukhi. You can listen to a sound clip by going to the following

> address (may extend to 2 lines so make sure you copy and paste the entire

> address)

>

 

cgi-bin/start.cgi/store/shop.html?showprod=cd09011&s

ource=kylist

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  • 3 years later...

Nicely put, Karta Purkh.

However I am pretty sure Peace Lagoon, the book, is out of print. The CD

by Singh Kaur, although incomplete, is still completely uplifting. Hear

samples at

go/start.cgi/store/shop.html?showprod=CD11006

I just uploaded Guruka Singh's translation to the "Files" area (

Kundaliniyoga ). The link is

http://tinyurl.com/7tywc

I have been intending to buy Ek Ong Kaar Kaur's translation ( and maybe

stating this publicly will prompt me to action). It can be found at

http://www2.xlibris.com/Bookstore/bookdisplay.asp?bookid=26762

Read an excerpt of the first Pauri, Mul Mantra at

http://www2.xlibris.com/Bookstore/book_excerpt.asp?bookid=26762

Sat Nam,

Dharam

Millis, MA

 

Karta Purkh S Khalsa wrote:

 

> Jap-ji Sahib is the first prayer of the Sikhs. It begins the Sikh

> scriptures, the Siri Guru Granth Sahib. The Mul Mantra is the very

> first verse of Jap-ji Sahib. It has been said that all of the rest of

> Jap-ji Sahib (and the Siri Guru Granth Sahib) is simply an explanation

> of that first verse. So, mastering the Mul Mantra is important for

> those who profess to be a Sikh (or student of the truth). Repetition

> (108X) of the Mul Mantra is almost as good as reading the entire

> prayer which requires a bit more study. Jap-ji Sahib was first recited

> by Guru Nanak after emerging from a three day enlightenment

> experience. It explains the structure of the universe and man's place

> in it. Peace Lagoon contains a very accessible translation.

>

>

>

>

 

 

 

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