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Kirt karna, in Sikhism, refers to the practice of singing or reciting hymns and verses from the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhs. It is an important aspect of devotional worship and community gatherings, often performed in gurdwaras (Sikh temples). The act of kirtan is not only a means of expressing devotion but also serves to impart spiritual teachings and promote a sense of unity among participants. Through kirt karna, individuals connect with their faith and the teachings of the Gurus.

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