: Contains eighteen Banis with specific additions unique to the Nanaksar tradition. Original Rendering
Baba Nand Singh Ji taught that time is a vehicle for spirituality. The Nanaksar Sundar Gutka divides the day into four distinct phases (Pahar), each with specific Banis. nanaksar sundar gutka
In the vast and devotional landscape of Sikhism, liturgical scriptures (Gutkas) serve as the spiritual compass for millions. While the Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the eternal Guru, smaller anthologies like the Gutka Sahib allow devotees to carry the divine word with them throughout the day. Among the most revered and distinct of these compilations is the . : Contains eighteen Banis with specific additions unique
The Nanaksar Sundar Gutka includes the full text of the , the Sikh prayer of supplication. It also contains popular Shabads (hymns) often sung in congregations, such as Mool Mantar , Waheguru Simran , and specific shabads related to the Nanaksar tradition’s history and celebrations. In the vast and devotional landscape of Sikhism,