Nitnem Gutka Sikh Prayers for iOS Support

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This is a simple, ad-free easy to use application that provides you with Nitnem Gutka Sikh Prayers in Gurmukhi (Punjabi), Romanized (Transliteration) and Translation texts. The menu lets you toggle night reading mode (black background that emits less light) and increase / decrease text size.

So far, the following texts have been included:

  • Japjee Saahib (Japji Sahib)
  • Shabad Hazaaray (Shabad Hazare)
  • Jaapu Saahib (Jaap Sahib)
  • Tav Parsaad Svaye
  • Kabyo Bach Baynti Chaupai
  • Anand Saahib (Anand Sahib)
  • Rehraas Saahib (Rehras Sahib)
  • Ardas
  • Sohilaa (Sohila)
  • Baareh Maahaa
  • Sukhmani Sahib
  • Assa Dee Vaar (Asa Ki Vaar)
  • Sidh Gost
  • Artee
  • Lawa

The motivation behind this application was to provide Sikh Prayers / Nitnem without ads which are very distracting and often found on other similar applications. This application is and always will be ad-free.

I hope you find use for this application and you can advise for more changes by contacting me at moe@malton.org

It should be noted that the source for these prayers came from the PDF files at http://www.gurbanifiles.org/pocket_pc/index.htm. These were converted into text format and parsed for viewing on the Android App. Many banis were sourced from http://fateh.sikhnet.com/s/DownloadBanis also and some required some modification for GRE (gurmukhi, roman, english) consistency.

I have tried my best to duplicate the works on said website, but please do advise if there are any discrepancies and I will correct them as soon as possible.

Also, if you wish to see other texts included in this, please also email me and I will try my best.

Thank you for using this App!


The motivation behind this application was to provide Sikh Prayers / Nitnem without distracting ads that are often found on other similar applications

We hope you find use for this application and you can advise for more changes by contacting me at moe@malton.org

It should be noted that the source for these prayers came from the PDF files at http://www.punjabonline.com/pocket_pc/index.htm. These were converted into text format and parsed for viewing on the iOS App.

Many texts were such as Ardas, Jaap Sahib, Tav Parsaad Svaye, Sidh Gost, Lawa, Aartee and Kabyo Bach Baynti Chaupai were also sourced from http://fateh.sikhnet.com/s/DownloadBanis and required re-arranging in some cases.

I have tried my best to duplicate the works on said websites, but please do advise if there are any discrepancies and I will correct them as soon as possible.

If you have any support related questions, please email me at moe@malton.org.