Nitnem

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5.0
693 reviews
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Everyone
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About this app

Nitnem is a collection of selected Sikh hymns that are designated to be read by the Sikhs every day at particular times. It is a famous and concise summary of Sikh philosophy. This app allows to read Nitnem path in three different language Punjabi, Hindi and English. Purpose of this app is to let busy and mobile young generation reconnect with Sikhism and Gurubani by reading path on gadgets like mobile and tablets. This App has the advantage of doing the regular Nitnem path even on your mobile and tablets.

FEATURES OF THE APP IS PUNJABI, HINDI AND ENGLISH LANGUAGES, FREE DOWNLOAD, READ IN VERTICLE AND HORIZONTAL CONTINOUS MODE
LIGHT WEIGHT AND FAST, VERY EASY TO BE USE, USER CAN ZOOM IN OR OUT WHILE READING
Updated on
May 24, 2025

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Ratings and reviews

5.0
680 reviews
Jarnail Singh
April 18, 2026
I see multiple ads and as my grandfather is using this app he is facing problems with ads close button i request you to close ads system
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inderpal kaur
May 27, 2020
There's a problem in English Chaupai sahib. When you open it will appear gurmukhi instead of English translation. This happened since is updated. Please sort the problem. Thank you.
81 people found this review helpful
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simar kang
March 22, 2024
There are quite spelling mistakes in this app which shouldn't be there. The biggest one is the Japji Sahib- the first word of the aap. The numbers are not in Gurmukhi as well.
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