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Dhur Ki Bani


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Dhur Ki Bani is a full Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji Mobile App for iOS Devices (Sri Guru Granth Sahib)

Our App features include:

-Change the font size
-Bookmark your favourite pages
-Search by Sikh Prayer or Ang
-Share Guru Ang with your friends on facebook
-Transliteration and translation (which can be turned off in settings if needed)
-Temple Directory, find the nearest Temple to you

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Guru Granth Sahib
If you want to find shabads from Shri Dasam Granth Sahib, Bhai Gurdas Vaaran and Kabit Saviyye then we are sorry we do not have these features yet, but we are always developing our app for you so it shouldn’t be too long .

During guruship of Guru Nanak, collections of hymns compiled and sent to distant communities of Sikhs for use in morning and evening prayers. His successor, Guru Angkant, started collecting sacred writings of his predecessor. This tradition was continued by the third as well as the fifth guru.

When the fifth guru, Guru Arjan, collected the writings of his predecessor, he discovered that contenders of guruship released false anthology of writings of past gurus including of their own with them.

To prevent false writings from gaining ground, Guru Arjan started drawing a holy book for the Sikh community. He finished his collection of religious writings of Guru Ram Das, the immediate predecessor, and persuaded Mohan, son of Guru Amar Das, to give him the collection of religious writings of the first three gurus.

In addition, he sent several students to go across the country to find and bring back some previously unknown writings. He also called on members of other religions and contemporary religious writers to submit papers for possible inclusion. Guru Arjan chose hymns for inclusion in the book, and Bhai Gurdas acted as his scribe.