Jaap Sahib, the morning prayer of Sikhs by Guru Gobind Singh, is an Ode to Ek Ongkar, One Divine light. These are my experiences and thoughts on the bani and recitation together with an attempt at translation and transliteration of it.
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Maas Maas Kar Moorakh Jhaghrrey Gian dhian Nahin Jaaney Kaun Maas Kaun Saag Kahaavey Kis Mah Paap Samaaney
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