Nitnem (with Audio‪)‬ 4+

Tarpinder Grewal

Designed for iPad

    • Free

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Description

The language of this application is Punjabi.
Nit-Nem (literally "Daily Naam") is a collection of different banis, Gurbani, that were designated to be read by sikhs every day. The Nit-Nem bani's usually include the Panj bania (5 bani's below) which are read daily by baptised Sikhs in the morning between 3:00 am and 6:00 am (this period is considered as Amrit Vela or the Ambrosial Hours) and Rehras Sahib in the evening 6pm and Kirtan Sohila at night 9pm
* Japji Sahib (morning)
* Jaap Sahib (morning)
* Tav-Prasad Savaiye(morning)
* Benti Chaupai (morning)
* Anand Sahib (All 40 Shabads) (morning)
* Rehras Sahib (evening)
* Kirtan Sohila (night)
* Sukhmani Sahib
* Chandi di var
* Shabad Hazaray
* Barah Maha
* Aartee

What’s New

Version 1.5.1

Switched to Unicode Punjabi font

Ratings and Reviews

4.8 out of 5
57 Ratings

57 Ratings

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very good its perfect for every sikh. would definitely recommend 👍

harjinder parhar ,

Bani the best

This is first time I am using this app. Speed of audio is perfect for me and average person to read along . So they can pronounce and understand bani right. I have suggestion if possible to implement. Could you please highlight the words you are reading. That will make it easier for beginners . Overall its a amazing job done

fateh veerji ,

Some banis missing audio

Please add repeat and audio for all banis ,,
Thanks...

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