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What is a typical day for a Sikh?
A typical day for a Sikh is firstly waking up before dawn (around 6 or 7am), then having a shower and after, indulging into 2 certain prayers called the 'Ardas' and the 'Japji'.
Around night time they then say another prayer called the 'Kirtan Sohila'.
This is the ordinary routine for a Sikh everyday.
A typical day for a Sikh is firstly waking up before dawn (around 6 or 7am), then having a shower and after, indulging into 2 certain prayers called the 'Ardas' and the 'Japji'.
Around night time they then say another prayer called the 'Kirtan Sohila'.
This is the ordinary routine for a Sikh everyday.