CHAPTER-VIII
Karhah Prashad (Sacred Pudding)
Article XII
a. Only the sacred pudding which has been prepared or
got prepared according to the prescribed method shall be acceptable in
the congregation.
b. The method of preparing the Karhah Prashad is this : In a clean
vessel, the three contents (wheat flour, pure sugar and clarified
butter, in equal quantities) should he put and it should be made
reciting the Scriptures. Then covered with a clean piece of cloth, it
should be placed on a clean stool in front of the Guru Granth Sahib.
Thereafter, in the holy presence of the Guru Granth Sahib , the first
five and the last stanza of the Anand Sahib should be recited aloud (so
that the congregation can hear) (If another vessel of the sacred pudding
is brought in after the recitation of the Anand, it is not necessary to
repeat the recitation of the Anand Sahib. Offering of the sacred Pudding
brought later to the sacred Kirpan is enough.), the Ardas, offered and
the pudding tucked with the sacred Kirpan for acceptance.
c. After this, before the distribution to the congregation of the Karhah
Prashad, the share of the five beloved ones should be set apart and
given away. Thereafter, while commencing the general distribution, the
share of the person in attendance of the Guru Granth Sahib (Giving
double share to the person in attendance constitutes improper
discrimination) should be put in small bowl or vessel and handed over.
The person who doles out the Karhah Prashad among the congregation
should do so without any discrimination on the basis of personal regard
or spite. He should dole out the Karhah Parshad equally to the Sikh, the
non-Sikh or a person of high or low caste. While doling out the Karhah
Prashad, no discrimination should be made on considerations of caste or
ancestry or being regarded, by some, as untouchable, of persons within
the congregation.
d. The offering of Karhah Prashad should be accompanied by at least two
piece in cash.
CHAPTER IX
Exposition of Gurbani (Sikh Holi Scriptures)
Article XIII
a. The exposition of the Gurbani in a congregational
gathering should be carried out only by a Sikh.
b. The object of the exposition should only be
promoting understanding of the Guru's tenets.
c. The exposition can only be of the ten Guru's
writings or utterances, Bhai Gurdas's writings, Bhai Nand Lal's writings
or of any generally accepted Panthic book or books of history (which
are in agreement with the Guru's tenets) and not of a book of any other
faith. However, four illustration, references to a holy person's
teachings or those contained in a book may be made
Expository Discourse
Article XIV
No discourse contrary to the Guru's tenets should be delivered
inside a Gurdwara.
Gurdwara Service
Article XV
In the Gurdwara the schedule of the
congregational service generally is:
ceremonial opening of the Guru Granth
Sahib, Kirtan, exposition of scriptures, expository discourses,
recitation of Anand Sahib, the Ardas (see Article-IV (3) (a) above), the
raising of Fateh slogan and then the slogan of Sat Sri Akal and taking
the Hukam.
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