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30 September 2025

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  • curprev 12:1312:13, 30 September 2025 Sikhi-admin talk contribs 2,237 bytes +2,237 Created page with "Simrani (Punjabi: ਸਿਮਰਣੀ) in Gurmat ideology refers to Yaaddasht or the power of remembrance, understood as the faculty of Buddhi (intellect) through which one holds the Supreme awareness. Simrani is not merely mechanical repetition, but the awakened inner power of remembrance that connects Buddhi with the Divine voice (Ram). ==Etymology== The word Simrani comes from the root Simran, meaning remembrance or contemplation. In Gurmat, Simrani is not the act of..."