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Fulfilling the ''Paath'' can be done in honor of a particular occasion or simply to increase one’s feeling of connection to the [[Guru]]. When done monthly, it gives the [[Sadh Sangat]] Congregation a beautiful opportunity to establish a close relationship with the Guru and provides the blessing of His Word to the community.
Fulfilling the ''Paath'' can be done in honor of a particular occasion or simply to increase one’s feeling of connection to the [[Guru]]. When done monthly, it gives the [[Sadh Sangat]] Congregation a beautiful opportunity to establish a close relationship with the Guru and provides the blessing of His Word to the community.
Now there are also a lot of sehaj paath apps which give convenience to proceed with sehaj paath any time and any where.


==See also==
==See also==

Latest revision as of 19:52, 8 December 2021

The Sahaj Paath or Sadharan Path is the reading from beginning to end, with no time-limit for completion. of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, the Sikh Scriptures, which can be done at the reader's schedule. A Paath may be fulfilled by one or more readers, and the pace depends entirely on those reading.[1]

Fulfilling the Paath can be done in honor of a particular occasion or simply to increase one’s feeling of connection to the Guru. When done monthly, it gives the Sadh Sangat Congregation a beautiful opportunity to establish a close relationship with the Guru and provides the blessing of His Word to the community.

Now there are also a lot of sehaj paath apps which give convenience to proceed with sehaj paath any time and any where.

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References[edit]

  1. "What is the procedure for a Sehaj Paath? | Sikh Answers". www.sikhanswers.com. 2010-04-12. Retrieved 2017-01-01.