We had promised in a previous video to make a video on Siri Baavan Akhri and now by the Kirpa of Guru Sahib, we are releasing this video. The video is in pure Punjabi but we have added subtitles for your benefit. So far you have seen videos done by 4 of our Parcharaks namely Bhai Preetam Singh, Bhai Inderbir Singh, Bhai Dilaavar Singh and Bhai Mehramat Singh. These young Parcharaks (preachers) are the product of our Gurmat Bibek Vidyala (school) that was started here in Toronto in April 2014 and we are hoping to prepare many more Gursikh Parcharaks to do Parchaar of Tatt Gurmat. Guru Sahib jee Kirpa karan.
We request you to watch this video, understand it and equip yourself with the Gurmat Gyaan (knowledge) about this Baani. We will consider our effort successful if you make an effort to add this Baani to your daily Nitnem. This Baani greatly helps in Naam Abhyaas and uplifts our spiritual life considerably.
We are going to prepare more videos on Sikhi related topics and if you have any topics in mind, that you would like us to expand on, kindly let us know. Please share the video liberally.
DhanVahigurooJioateyGurdevKhalsaJio, My humble question is so the Punj Bania is to be recited in morning, or anytime of day is possible ji? Sri Asa Di Var is surely morning only correct?
Bhai Kulbir Singh jee, Thanks for the effort of training pracharaks and sharing the importance of Bawan Akhri Bani with the Sangat. I already knew that this Bani is part of the Panj Granthi Banis but learnt about the sakhee first time from the video. Is there any way the video(s) could focus on the bani itself rather than the attributes of the bani ? Also, if there was one suggestion that I can give it would be not to go off topic as in the Sanskrit comparison. Guru Nanak Sahib's bani is the ultimate truth; rest is all partial truth; however Guru Sahib himself never belittled anything in the creation. Why should we as his sikhs seek to belittle something that may be dear to some parts of his creation? regards
Also, if there was one suggestion that I can give it would be not to go off topic as in the Sanskrit comparison. Guru Nanak Sahib's bani is the ultimate truth; rest is all partial truth; however Guru Sahib himself never belittled anything in the creation. Why should we as his sikhs seek to belittle something that may be dear to some parts of his creation?
The reason the Sanskrit letters were discussed is to clear misunderstanding that Baavan Akhri is based on Sanskrit letters as opposed to the Gurmukhi letters.