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Hope these help someone! And please share your own experiences.

  • Click into a Shabad, and then into any line.
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    Instructional (and most common) kirtan Shabads appear in the Amrit Kirtan Gutka: Nothing beats in-person with an Ustaad (teacher), but in recent times tutorials of various Shabads have appeared on YouTube. Enable "Larivaar" or "Larivaar Assist" mode.

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    In the top toolbar, use "Index" to find your Bani or Ang.How do I practise reading Larivaar (a.k.a. In the third drop down, select "Bhagat Ravi Daas ji"Īlternatively, consider SearchGurbani's Author Index.Suppose you are interested in Bhagat Ravi Daas Ji's salokhs.Guru Granth Sahib is organized by Raag (melodic framework), and not author - however, every Salokh is traditionally 'signed' by the poet: How do I read Gurbani written by a particular Bhagat? In this way, you will grow into a great river you will not break off into a tiny stream. Vadh theeveh dhareeaau TuT na theeveh vaahaRaa ||117|| Let patience be your purpose in life implant this within your being. Sabar eh suaau je too(n) ba(n)dhaa dhiR kareh || Trying to copy-paste directly will lose the Gurmukhi formatting - so use other sites like SearchGurbani to copy more than one line. On desktop, highlight the line and copy/share buttons will appear. How do I share Gurbani lines I am reading?

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  • Click into the resulting tuks (line) to show the full ang (page).
  • In the third drop down, select "All Writers".
  • Note: The path maybe different on your PDA. The program will be installed in the following directory: 'SD CardSikhiToTheMax BaniTranslationTool'.

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    In the second drop down, select "Guru Granth Sahib Ji" Select the storage card (SD Card) from the pull down menu and click on OK to continue.In the first drop down, select "Full Word Translation (English)".Suppose the topic is "patience", and you're looking at what Guru Granth Sahib says about it.How do I know what Gurbani says about topic X? Here is a collection of tips I picked up for navigating the site: Given some recent posts about Gurbani translations, and getting into Nitnem, Kirtan, and Sikh historical texts for the first time, I wanted to give a shout out to the team at SikhiToTheMax (and the wonderful sevadaars working on the services and databases it depends on).












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