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Why Say Thanks

WaheGuru Ji Ka Khalsa, WhaeGuru Ji Ki Fateh  Jee Ayan Nu

Why Say Thanks

Thank-you Literally, According to English dictionary it is an "An Expression of Gratitude" When someone even holds the door for you for a second — We all say Thank you.

If some one gives us a glass of water — We all say Thank you. If some one gives us a nice gift — We all go out to find a better way to say Thank you, even try to do something nice for that person.

However, when He (Waheguru) is doing all great things, has given us a great body, gives us food to eat, home to live and so much more . . . we constantly forget to say Thanks or say why should we do Nitnem – Why recite Japji Sahib every day? Why recite Jaap Sahib everyday ? Why do Paath everyday ?

Why not ?
Doing Nitnem every day and remembering him all the time is saying Thank you.

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