About 71,400 results
Open links in new tab
  1. Chaupai (Sikhism) - Wikipedia

    Chaupai is the 405th Charitar of the Charitropakhyan composition contained within the Dasam Granth. [1] It forms part of a Sikh 's Nitnem (daily scripture reading) and is read during Amrit …

  2. Chaupai Sahib by Harshdeep Kaur & Gulraj Singh - YouTube

    The hymn ‘Chaupai Sahib’ offers internal peace, security and the feeling of reliability and dependability on the Lord. This rendition is our humble attempt to provide peace and tranquility …

  3. Learn Chaupai Sahib | Discover Sikhism

    Chaupai Sahib, also known as Benti Chaupai, was composed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Chaupai Sahib is an Ardas or 'request' or 'sincere plea' to God for protection. Chaupai Sahib is also a …

  4. Chaupai sahib with audio - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.

    One Lord; With the Blessings of the True Guru. Prayer of the poet. Chaupai (type of poetry meter) Protect me, O Lord with your Hands; may all my heart's desires be fulfilled. May my mind …

  5. Chaupai Sahib in English

    English Meaning Chaupai Sahib in English Patshai Dasvi Kabio Vach Bainti Chaupai hamri kro hath dai rchcha. pooran hoeh chit ki eichcha. tav charnan mun rehai hmara. apna jan kro …

  6. Chaupai Sahib in English| Read & Listen to Audio Path

    Read and listen to Chaupai Sahib in English. Access the sacred Sikh prayer with clear audio and easy-to-follow text for daily recitation.

  7. Chaupai Sahib - SikhRoots.com

    Chaupai is the short name for the Sikh prayer or Gurbani whose full name is Kabiobach Bainti Chaupai. This composition is part of the second most important Sikh Holy Book called the …

  8. Benti Choupai (ਬੇਨਤੀ ਚੌਪਈ) | SikhNet

    Dec 24, 2025 · Benti Choupai (ਬੇਨਤੀ ਚੌਪਈ) (also spelled Bainti Chaupai) or Choupai Sahib is a prayer or Bani composed by the tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji. This Bani is one of …

  9. O sword-wielder God!

  10. Chaupai - SikhiWiki, free Sikh encyclopedia.

    Oct 26, 2010 · A chaupai (Punjabi: ਚੌਪਈ) is a quatrain (a four lines) stanza or verse which is popular in Indian poetry, used both in medieval Hindi poetry and in the Dasam Granth, a Sikh …