MySikhi: Nitnem Gutka Calendar vs Nitnem (with Audio) Usage & Stats

An all-in-one Sikh Gurbani application, including Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, Nitnem Gutka, Gurpurab Calendar and over 25 different bani. As our Guru's have taught us through Gurbani, we are all Students of Life. This app is for anyone wishing to embrace their Heritage, their Culture and their Religion. Complete your daily Nitnem through this gutka app. So stand up and be proud to say: "This is MySikhi!"   ***A Must-Have Sikhi App*** App Features Include: * Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji * MyBani - a compilation of our Guru Ji's Bani including: Daily Nitnem Gutka: - Japji Sahib, - Jaap Sahib, - Tav Parsaad Savayai, - Chaupai Sahib, - Anand Sahib. - Shabad Hazaray - Sukhmani Sahib - Asa Di Vaar - Rehraas Sahib - Kirtan Sohila - Ardaas More Bani and Paath from Sundar Gutka Sahib & Sri Dasam Granth Sahib Ji: - Aarti - Akal Ustat - Bareh Maahaa - Basant Ki Vaar - Chandi Di Vaar - Dukh Bhanjani Sahib - Laavan - Pantis Akhree - Raag Mala - Sahansar Nama - Salok Mehla Nauva - Sampuran Kirtan Sohila - Sampuran Rehraas Sahib - Shastar Naam Mala - Sidh Gosht - Ugradanti All Gurbani has english translations and romanized script for those still learning Gurbani. Turn them on/off in the settings menu. * Nanakshahi Calendar Complete compilation of dates & events in calendar format, highlighting: - Gurpurabs - Sangraand - Vaisakhi - Diwali And many more important events in Sikh History… * Customizable Settings: - Font size - Font color - Night Mode Project MySikhi is & will always be a Free App! Waheguru Ji Bhul Chuk Maaf, if there are any errors in any of the features please feel free to contact us, and we will correct them ASAP, as it is not our intention to spread inaccurate information. Please forgive our mistakes. Waheguru Ji Ka Khalsa, Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh!
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The language of this application is Punjabi. Nit-Nem (literally "Daily Naam") is a collection of different banis, Gurbani, that were designated to be read by sikhs every day. The Nit-Nem bani's usually include the Panj bania (5 bani's below) which are read daily by baptised Sikhs in the morning between 3:00 am and 6:00 am (this period is considered as Amrit Vela or the Ambrosial Hours) and Rehras Sahib in the evening 6pm and Kirtan Sohila at night 9pm * Japji Sahib (morning) * Jaap Sahib (morning) * Tav-Prasad Savaiye(morning) * Benti Chaupai (morning) * Anand Sahib (All 40 Shabads) (morning) * Rehras Sahib (evening) * Kirtan Sohila (night) * Sukhmani Sahib * Chandi di var * Shabad Hazaray * Barah Maha * Aartee
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MySikhi: Nitnem Gutka Calendar VS.
Nitnem (with Audio)

December 12, 2024