Jaman, maran, ja viah mokae jup da paatth kar tihaaval (Karaah Parsaad) kar anand sahib dia punj paurian, ardaas, pratham panj pyaariaan atae hazooree granthee noo vartaa kae oprunth sangat noo vartaaouna – For birth naming, funeral, or marriage ceremonies or devotional reading paath recite Japji Sahib while making Karah Parshad, perform five verses of Anand Sahib, and ardaas and then distribute Karah Prashad to the Panj Pyare, attending Granthi, and then to the sangat gathered for worship. Kaarjaan dae arambh vich ardaas karnee – When undertaking any task, first perform the prayer of Ardās. Guru Granth Sahib Jee noo Guru mananaa – Believe in and accept Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji as the Guide to enlightenment. Sat Saroop Satgur daa dhian dharnaa – Contemplate and assimilate the beautiful truth of the True Enlightener. Shabad da abhiaas karnaa – Practice the sacred hymns to life. Adhere resolutely to the five articles of faith. Panj Kakaar dee rehit drirh kar rukhnee – Follow the discipline of The Five Ks strictly. Gurbani de arth Sikh vidhvanaa tuo parrhnae – Study the essence of Gurbani from learned Sikhs. Sikh sevak dee sevaa ruchee naal karnee – Devotedly serve the Sikh who serves others. Amrit Velā utthnaa – Arise during Amritvela (early morning). Gurbani kantth karnee – Learn Gurbani by heart.
Dasvand denaa – Donate a tenth share of your earnings. Dharam dee kirat karnee – Make an honest living. Members of the Khalsa (baptized Sikhs) aim to follow all the 52 edicts.
These edicts sum up the ideal way of life of the Khalsa and serve as a code of conduct for the Khalsa Panth. The 52 Hukams are a set of instruction in Sikhism set by Guru Gobind Singh in Nanded, Maharashtra, India in 1708.