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Dehli Deepak and Bisram

Posted by Sukhdeep Singh 
Dehli Deepak and Bisram
August 23, 2013 10:59AM
I was wondering if there is no bisram before or after a dehli Deepak?

For example in the pangti - Patala Patal Lakh Ag(h)assha Ag(h)aaash. Would we recite these verses straight without any pause?
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Re: Dehli Deepak and Bisram
August 23, 2013 12:46PM
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I was wondering if there is no bisram before or after a dehli Deepak?

For example in the pangti - Patala Patal Lakh Ag(h)assha Ag(h)aaash. Would we recite these verses straight without any pause?

It was decided by many years ago by Singhs doing Gurbani Vichaar here in Toronto that in such Pankities as above, there should be no Bishraam at all because if you place Bishraam before or after "Lakh", then one side would be left without this adjective. "Lakh" not only describes "Patala Pataal" but also "Agaasha Agaaash", so it's most prudent to do Paath of this Pankiti without a Bishraam.

Gurbani is Agam Agaadh Bodh.

Kulbir Singh
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par veer KULBIR Singh ji damdami taksaal wich ta sampardai wishram lakh de upper aunda hai te eh wishram shuru to eda hi a reha baki jada mainu pata ni hai
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Re: Dehli Deepak and Bisram
August 23, 2013 02:07PM
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par veer KULBIR Singh ji damdami taksaal wich ta sampardai wishram lakh de upper aunda hai te eh wishram shuru to eda hi a reha baki jada mainu pata ni hai

Gurbani Agam Agaadh Bodh hai jee. Kaun iss daa Paaravaar pa sakda hai. Asee apni Samajh jo hai, so dass ditee. Baaki Guru Sahib diyaan, Guru Sahib hee jaande hun.

Kulbir Singh
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It was decided by many years ago by Singhs doing Gurbani Vichaar here in Toronto that in such Pankities as above, there should be no Bishraam at all because if you place Bishraam before or after "Lakh", then one side would be left without this adjective. "Lakh" not only describes "Patala Pataal" but also "Agaasha Agaaash", so it's most prudent to do Paath of this Pankiti without a Bishraam.

Gurbani is Agam Agaadh Bodh.

Kulbir Singh

Thank you Ji.Also, I noticed in Talwara Jis steek he has placed a bisram after lakh and has not placed a bindi in Patala or Agaasha? But on the santhiya section on this form a bindi has been placed. I thought all plural words with kanna should have a bindi?

Also, besides the previous pangti mentioned I was wondering in general do we avoid using bisram in the beginning or ending of a dehli Deepak?
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