Greeting Task: Pair share your homework feedback. This week try to overcome one or two of your personal Nitnem barriers using the ideas we generated today.

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Greeting Task: Pair share your homework feedback. This week try to overcome one or two of your personal Nitnem barriers using the ideas we generated today. Feedback next week on how you got on. If it helps you perhaps keep a journal or log. Keertan WALT: Understand what Keertan is and the benefits of it. Experience Keertan

Close your eyes, Breathe in, Breathe out, Sing along Enjoy the experience Prayer Time - ismrn

11 Guru Sahibs Each one of the ten Gurus represents a divine attribute: 1. Sri Guru Nanak Dev Jee - Humility 2. Sri Guru Angad Dev Jee - Obedience 3. Sri Guru Amar Das Jee - Equality 4. Sri Guru Ram Das Jee- Service 5. Sri Guru Arjan Dev Jee - Self-Sacrifice 6. Sri Guru Hargobind Sahib Jee - Justice 7. Sri Guru Har Rai Jee - Mercy 8. Sri Guru Har Krishan Jee - Purity 9. Sri Guru Tegh Bahadur Jee - Tranquility 10. Sri Guru Gobind Singh Jee - Royal Courage 11. Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee- the embodiment of all ten Guru Sahibs and attributes

Hands up: Why do we listen to music & poetry?

Power of Music….. In many ways we are also like these Alzheimers patients in that we have forgotten God or disconnected from him. He knew this would happen in the world we live in (Kaljug) so he blessed us with Keertan.

What is Keertan and Raag? A few weeks ago we looked at Bana, last week our spiritual identity of Bani which includes Nitnem and today’s lesson on Keertan. Keertan: Devotional music in remembrance, praise, eulogy and appreciation of Vaheguru. Raag: set of rules of how to build a musical melody.

Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee is composed in Raag but what does that mean?

Thought shower: Why should we do & listen to Keertan?

We need to feel Keertan rather than talk about it…

Class Keertan…….. ivsru nwhI dwqwr Awpxw nwmu dyhu ] v i sar n aa h ee dh aa th aa r aa pan aa n aa m dh ae h u || Never forget me, O Great Giver - please bless me with Your Naam. gux gwvw idnu rwiq nwnk cwau eyhu ]8]2]5]16] g u n g aa v aa dh i n r aa th n aa nak ch aa o e ae h u ||8||2||5||16|| To sing Your Glorious Praises day and night - O Nanak, this is my heart-felt desire. ||8||2||5||16||

Homework Deadline: HOMEWORK TASK: Recite, sing today’s pangteea alone, with your family, friends. Write down how it made you feel.