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Bani Guru Guru Hai Bani 1
3 folders
Bani Guru Guru Hai Bani 2
6 folders
Beni Sahib Hazoori Ragi - Sarab Kala Samrath
14 files
Dhur Ki Baani Aai
12 files
Famous Ragis
36 files
Gaavoh Sachi Bani - Various
6 files
Gaurhi Raag Sulakhni
12 files
Glorious Years of Shabad Kirtan
5 folders
Gurmat Sangeet - The Raags
30 files
Gurmat Sangeet Sabha UK
19 files
Guru Maniyo Granth
4 folders
\"The Eternal Father willed and I raised the Panth All My Sikhs are hereby ordered to accept the Granth as their Preceptor.\" With these words, Sri Guru Gobind Singh Ji, in 1708 at Nanded, ordained that Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji was henceforth to be the Eternal Guru, thus ending the line of human Gurus. The Tenth Guru believed that humans are fallible but noble ideas live forever. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji is the fountain of universal wisdom, containing hymns of Guru and various saints, bhaktaas, sufis and bhats, covering a period of six centuries from 12th to 17th. This Holy Granth is a remarkable storehouse of spiritual knowledge and teachings that do not preach any rites of rituals. With devotional hymns and prayers to the supreme, it lights the path to spirituality. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee features hymns composed by those who were from different faiths, cultures and regions - in the same way, so does this collection, which was compiled to mark the 300th Celebrations of the Gurta-Gaddi of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee. These shabads are recited by eminent singers which have been brought about by the Takhat Sachkhand Sri Hazoor Sahib. Listen, enjoy and be in communion with Him, the Ultimate.
Kar Kirpa Prabh
7 files
Kaurs Of The Valley Vol. 2
6 files
Man Na Dige
8 files
Partaal Shabad Gayaki
7 folders
Partaal Shabad Gayaki is a rare collection of shabads sang under the tradition of gurmat sangeet, by use of the traditional instruments. Every shabad in this album are sang in their respective ragas and in partaal, under which most of them were prescribed by the Sikh Gurus. These recordings were sang by famous and respected Sikh keertaniya who are well known for their classical keertan, especially from their performances in the annual Adutti Gurmat Sangeet Samallen.
Saanjhi Baani
6 files
Sabh Thai Hoye Sahae
7 files
Shabad Hazare Patshahi 10
10 files
Shabads and Shalok of Guru Tegh Bahadur Jee
15 files
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