: Typically includes the first five verses and the final 40th verse (the "six stanzas") of the Song of Bliss. Mundavani : The concluding hymn of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Salok Mahala 9 : Concluding spiritual couplets. Accessing the PDF and Learning Resources
The Damdami Taksal preserves the Bir (volume) of Guru Granth Sahib with exactness. In the context of Rehras Sahib, the PDF usually includes the full Benati Chaupai (from Hamri Karo Haath Dai Ratcha to Kripa Kari Hum Par Jagmata ), which is a point of contention in some abbreviated versions used by other groups. The Taksal version is comprehensive and avoids the shortening of Gurbani, which many Sikhs believe weakens the prayer's power.
: Typically includes the first five verses and the final 40th verse (the "six stanzas") of the Song of Bliss. Mundavani : The concluding hymn of the Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Salok Mahala 9 : Concluding spiritual couplets. Accessing the PDF and Learning Resources
The Damdami Taksal preserves the Bir (volume) of Guru Granth Sahib with exactness. In the context of Rehras Sahib, the PDF usually includes the full Benati Chaupai (from Hamri Karo Haath Dai Ratcha to Kripa Kari Hum Par Jagmata ), which is a point of contention in some abbreviated versions used by other groups. The Taksal version is comprehensive and avoids the shortening of Gurbani, which many Sikhs believe weakens the prayer's power. rehras sahib pdf damdami taksal