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Name the five prayers that comprise 'NITNEM' the daily prayer of the Sikhs (according to the SGPC Rehat Maryada) orning (Dawn - Amrit Wela)

A) Japji Saheb, Jaap Saheb, Sawaiye, Rehras Saheb (which comprises Sodar, Choupai Saheb, Six (first 5 and 40th) Pauris of Anand Saheb, Mundawani, and Salok Mahala 2), and (Kirtan) Sohaila
B) Japji Saheb, Sukhmani Saheb, Sawaiye, Anand Saheb, (Kirtan) Sohaila
C) Japji Saheb, Jaap Saheb, Sawaiye, Rehras Saheb (which comprises Sodar, Choupai Saheb, Six (first 5 and 40th) Pauris of Anand Saheb, Mundawani, and Salok Mahala 2), and Asa Ki Vaar
D) Japji Saheb, Chaupai Saheb, Sawaiye, Anand Saheb, (Kirtan) Sohaila

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The five prayers that comprise 'NITNEM', as per the SGPC Rehat Maryada, are Japji Saheb, Jaap Saheb, Sawaiye, Rehras Saheb, and (Kirtan) Sohaila.

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The five prayers that comprise ‘NITNEM’, the daily prayer of the Sikhs according to the SGPC Rehat Maryada, are Japji Saheb, Jaap Saheb, Sawaiye, Rehras Saheb (which includes Sodar, Choupai Saheb, the first five and the 40th Pauris of Anand Saheb, Mundawani, and Salok Mahala 9), and (Kirtan) Sohaila. These prayers are recited by devout Sikhs as a means of meditating on the name and message of God. Sikhism, originating in the 15th century in the region of Punjab with Guru Nanak Dev Ji as its founder, promotes the pursuit of salvation through personal discipline and meditation. The religion holds the Golden Temple in Amritsar, Punjab, as its most spiritual site.

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