Whether you are new to the technology or you have an established  practice,  
                      treat yourself to this powerfully transforming experience.  
                  Last year Sikh Dharma was honored to facilitate the first ever Jaap  Sahib - Song of the Warrior-Saint course. This year, SikhNet will again  host this inspiring and uplifting course.  
                  The powerful and rhythmic naad (sound current) of this sacred  verse will impact your consciousness and create a personal experience of  Infinity. Jaap Sahib was written at the age of 19 by the beloved 10th  Master of the Sikhs, Guru Gobind Singh, who was a renowned warrior, a  celebrated leader and a revered saint.  Immersing yourself in the sound of the Jaap Sahib brings a deep and genuine  experience of Guru Gobind Singh, the Master of Radiance.  
                  Join us in this intensive  experience, as we explore the many facets of Jaap Sahib and learn to walk  in the footsteps of Guru Gobind Singh on the path of the warrior-saint.  
                       
                 
                    
                   
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                    What participants said about last year’s course: 
                    “ Jaap Sahib – Song of the  Warrior Saint was an excellent course in every way.  I feel like my limitations have fallen away,  and I have taken up the strength of Guru Gobind Singh and his soldiers by doing  Jaap Sahib.  I can apply it to every  aspect of my life, no matter how mundane.” 
                  “This course went far beyond the recitation of the Bani itself,  and brings you deep into the energetic cultivation of strength in psyche and  soul that cuts through ego and brings you to the space where you deliver.” 
                  “I had an amazing experience!   Indescribable.  Calm within.  Breaking-through fears.  Courage to be present.  God’s focus was on me.  I appreciate the integration and action that  this course offered.” 
                  Ek Achhri Chand 
                  
                      
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                        This course is inspired by  
                          Siri Singh Sahib
                          Harbhajan Singh Khalsa 
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                        "That's why Guru Gobind Singh recited Jaap  Saahib. This bani is a gift to you to use when your grace, your power, and your  position are threatened. Whoever will recite this bani shall never fall flat on  his face. That's why an ordinary bunch of bones could fight with thousands and  thousands of armed, trained soldiers and defend themselves beautifully; because  they had the spirit with them.” "  
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                  Ajai, Alai, Abhai, Abai 
                    Abhoo, Ajoo, Anaas, Akaas 
                    Agang, Abhang, Alakh, Abhakh 
                    Akaal, Dyal, Alaykh, Abhaykh 
                    Anaam, Akaam, Agah, Adhah 
                    Anaathay, Parmathay, Ajonee, Amonee 
                    Na Raagay, Na Rangay, Na Roopay, Na Raykhay 
                    Akharmang, Abharmang, Aganjay, Alaykhay 
                  "Now, there is another thing in Jaap Saahib which you might  not have ever understood; that is 'Ek Achree Chand'.  If you verbally remember it, mentally  remember it, and you can verbalize it mentally, then it doesn't matter what  your karmas are or who you are.  If you  can remember it and recite it eleven times, there is nothing that you need as a  graceful woman which shall not be bestowed upon you by the hand of God.  Ek Achree Chand is in Jaap Saahib. It's one chant only, it's not very  long. But God Himself is bound in each word.”  -Siri Singh Sahib  
                   
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