The uninterrupted and nonstop recitation of the full verses in the Guru Granth Sahib from start to finish, in 31 Ragas as specified, in all 1430 pages, usually lasts more than 48 hours by a team of readers. Nearby, over a container of water a coconut is kept wrapped in saffron or white cloth. A ghee oil lamp is also kept burning. This ritual is considered extremely holy and is said to bring peace and solace to the participants and the passive listeners of the recitation.
The Bhog ceremony of Path – It is culmination i.e. completion, of the recitation of Guru Granth Sahib
Sukhmani Sahib is frequently recited by Sikhs is one of the popular Banis (compositions of the Guru). It can be done individually or as a group usually in either a place of worship (Gurdwara) or at home. Reciting the entire Sukhmani Sahib takes about 60 to 90 minutes, and is sometimes undertaken by everyone in a smaller congregation with turn by turn reading. Reciting the Gurbani of Sukhmani Sahib is believed to bring peace to one’s mind and aid help remembering God constantly.
Reasons for completing the Akhand Path include: to honour important festivals or occasions to mark joyous occasions, such as marriages.
We have a large selection of Sri Akhand Sahib Path invitations to announce the event to your friends and family. So browse our online website and order the Akhand Paath or Sukhmani Sahib Paath invitations that suit your budget and theme.
Alternatively if you have your own design in mind, we will be happy to create a personalised invitation template to your required specifications.
The pastel Flower Garden Personalisable 150mm x 150mm square pocket invitations. The front of this invitation can be personalied to your requirements. For example the Khanda on the front can be replaced with an Ek Onkar or no symbol at all, the text is also completely personalisable to your wedding theme.
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Card Size: 150mm x 150mm Insert Size: 147mm x 147mm Price includes only one printed insert, additional inserts can be printed at extra cost.
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Card Size: 149mm x 150mm Insert Size: 147mm x 147mm Price includes only one inserts, additional inserts can be printed at an extra cost.
A formal green damask pattern Sri Akhand Path Invitation card for Sikh events. The Text can also be changed to accommodate details of Sri Sukhmani Sahib Paath. This inexpensive invite comes with Plain white envelopes included in the price. Order now for only 60p each!
Size: 148mm x 210mm
A simple yet classy invitation, made using hammer embossed textured material. Couple names or any text / symbols of your choice can be printed on the front cover. Supplied with sheer gold or silver ribbon.
Card Size: 411mm (103mm x 205mm x 103mm) width x 146mm (Height) Insert Size: 180mm x 120mm
Dimensions: 240mm(120x120) x 173mm (widht) - double fold card (portrait when opened)
Invite your family and friends to your party with this traditional single fold paisley design with the Sikh Khanda invite foiled in gold.
Card Size : 100 mm (height) X 210 mm (width)
Insert : 195 mm (height) X 85 mm (width) The price includes one insert and envelopes
Saffron coloured Sikh Khanda invitation. Can be used for Akhand Path, Sukhmani Path or Sikh wedding invitation.
Card Size : 100 mm (height) X 210 mm (width) Insert : 195 mm (height) X 85 mm (width) The price includes one insert and envelopes
A simple Sikh Party invitation design. The floral pattern is printed in a lighter gold shade and the Sikh Khanda symbol is letterpress foiled in gold. An inexpensive invitation card in green
Card Size : 100 mm (height) X 210 mm (width) Insert : 195 mm (height) X 85 mm (width) The price includes one insert and envelopes This card is also available in Blue Colour