24k Gold Plated Japji Sahib (Small)
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Dimension = 3 x 4 Inches Approx.
Japji Sahib is a universal sacred hymn about God composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of the Sikh faith. The Japji Sahib consists of the Mool Mantra as the beginning followed by 38 hymns and a final Salok at the end of this composition. The Japji appears at the very beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Holy Book of the Sikhs. It is regarded as the most important Bani or 'set of verses' by the Sikhs and is recited every morning by all practising this faith. The word a Japa means to a recitea or a to a chanta . a Jia is a word that is used to show respect as is the word a Sahiba . 'Ji' can also be used to refer to one's own soul. Sikhs must cover their head and remove their shoes before reciting any bani from the Guru Granth Sahib or in while in the presence of Guru Granth.[1] The Sikhs treat the Guru Granth Sahib as a living Guru and the respect shown for the Shabad or a Message of the Gurusa is unique in the faith.
Dimension = 3 x 4 Inches Approx.
Japji Sahib is a universal sacred hymn about God composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of the Sikh faith. The Japji Sahib consists of the Mool Mantra as the beginning followed by 38 hymns and a final Salok at the end of this composition. The Japji appears at the very beginning of the Guru Granth Sahib, the Holy Book of the Sikhs. It is regarded as the most important Bani or 'set of verses' by the Sikhs and is recited every morning by all practising this faith. The word a Japa means to a recitea or a to a chanta . a Jia is a word that is used to show respect as is the word a Sahiba . 'Ji' can also be used to refer to one's own soul. Sikhs must cover their head and remove their shoes before reciting any bani from the Guru Granth Sahib or in while in the presence of Guru Granth.[1] The Sikhs treat the Guru Granth Sahib as a living Guru and the respect shown for the Shabad or a Message of the Gurusa is unique in the faith.
Explore in hindi - 24k गोल्ड प्लेटेड जपजी साहिब (छोटा)
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10
Establishment
2007
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Monday To Sunday
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Global Voice publishers & Distributors
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Mr. Navin Chittoria
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126-A, Deep Enclave, Pocket D, Phase III, Ashok Vihar, Delhi, Delhi, 110052, India
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