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25th Pauri of Japji Sahib ~ Bahuta Karam

“If you recite the 25th Pauri of Japji 11 times a day, it will bring you prosperity and wealth.” ~ Yogi Bhajan

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POSTURE: Sit in Easy Pose, with a straight spine.

MUDRA: The hands are resting on the knees in Gyan Mudra (first fingers and thumb tips are touching).

EYES: The eyes may be open or closed.

MANTRA: The 25th Pauri of Japji Sahib.

TIME: 11 times.

Listen to 11 repetitions of Bahuta Karam from the June, 2016 Summer Solstice, Your Path to Prosperity Class. Vocals by Guruprakash Kaur and tabla by Jaspal Singh:

https://www.sikhdharma.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/08/Bahuta-Karam-Audio_1.mp3

COMMENTS: If you recite the 25th pauri of Japji 11 times a day, it will bring you prosperity and wealth. It is a promise. There are many people who have done it and they became prosperous.

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The 25th pauri adds up to seven. It is a platform of levitation. It means wherever you are and whatever you are, this pauri will elevate you, levitate you, to the point of achievement, no matter what!

Prosperity is a state produced immediately by the mind. When the sun comes out of the clouds, everything is lit. When the mind comes out of duality, prosperity is there. And the 25th pauri has the power to take away duality, because it covers every aspect of the projection of the self. It works on the tenth body, the Radiant Body.

*Note: It is recommended to recite the 38th pauri of Japji (Jat Pahara) 11 times a day along with the the 25th pauri of Japji (Bahuta Karam). Click here to learn more about the connection between the 25th and 38th pauris of Japji.

Translation of Bahuta Karam From Japji Sahib: The Song of the Soul by Ek Ong Kaar Kaur Khalsa

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