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      • Waheguru is a name given for God and commonly translates as Wonderful God. Simran refers to the remembrance of God. Kirtan are words or phrases which are sung in praise of God. Waheguru Simran is one of the best ways to directly connect with God.
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  2. In this compilation, we'll be singing Waheguru Simran together. This simple and easy prayer is the perfect way to start your day, or end your day, or to focu...

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  4. Simran refers to the remembrance of God. Kirtan are words or phrases which are sung in praise of God.

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  5. Waheguru Simran & Kirtan | SikhNet Play Playlist. Over 35,000 Gurbani audio tracks from close to 1000 musicians, streamed to you for free.

  6. This short book is about Sikh Meditation- Waheguru Simran and how Simran transforms the Sikh to know God and to live with God. The Simran enables the Sikh to live with correct attitude in prosperity, in good health and to live a life of joy, understanding, sharing and seva facing life’s issues with a peaceful mind. First edition Nov. 2012.

  7. Mar 31, 2010 · Over the weekend I had the idea of creating a "pick list" of "waheguru" audio which would be good to use for meditation. It seemed simple, but proved to be quite time consuming! I scoured through SikhNet's thousands of MP3 files in search of audio which had the repetition of "Vaheguru".

  8. The song "Waheguru Simran" by Bhai Joginder Singh Riar is a devotional song in Punjabi that praises the profound and unifying power of Waheguru. The repeated chanting of "Waheguru" in different combinations invokes the spiritual essence of the Almighty and is often used as a meditative tool in the Sikh tradition.