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Keywords:
Prayer,
Sikh,
Congregation,
Recited,
Gurdwara
The Khalsa prayer, a formal prayer recited at the conclusion of most Sikh ceremonies.
Set prayer at the end of worship
the prayer offered during most religious acts
the formal prayers recited by the congregation during a service at the gurdwara.
The Sikh congregational prayer, anonymously written during the 18th century. Although it is not in the Guru Granth Sahib, it occupies a prominent place in Sikh religious functions. It is said with the daily prayers, and often used to initiate or conclude any significant endeavor (i.e. child going away to school, starting a business venture).
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