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There are three important occasions for prayer in a devout Sikh's typical day. The morning prayers are the Japji Sahib, the Jaap Sahib and the ten Savaiye; in the evening it is Rehras Sahib; and finally, Kirtan Sohila is recited just before sleep.
Rehras is combined with two words: Rah, the path and Raas, the provisions, or stores for the journey. Together, the words mean provisions or wherewithal for the devout Sikh's spiritual journey. The prayer has all one needs to be blessed and to arrive at God's threshold - So Dar, or that door.
Rehras Sahib contains different passages composed by various Sikh Masters. This Bani (God's word) being recited at sunset, is meant to rejuvenate the Khalsa (pure Sikh, the faithful) when he's tired from the toils of the day.
This book does not have the pretensions to be a dense treatise for the erudite scholar; it seeks to enliven the interest of present and future generations in Sikh scriptures in a simple, story-like format.
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