Sat Nam,
Try on Sikhnet.com. They are a good resource. I would also try getting hold of a copy of the 'Nitnem Gutka' with the prayer of Jap Ji. It has the English pronunciations and the romanised english translation.
I think the gutka is available at a local Gurdwara or search online.
Thanks,
Vakhtaver Singh.
On Monday, 14 October 2013, 22:23, "jaipreetgirl@yahoo.com" <jaipreetgirl@yahoo.com> wrote:
Sat Nam!
I would like to memorize Japji - I have a good You Tube w/the translations and phonetic spelling and I have it in print. I was wondering if anyone out there knows of a group/website/book that goes into the meaning and interpretation of this prayer or chant?
Blessings
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