Okay kiddo, today we are going to talk about something called Japji Sahib. It is a special prayer that people who follow a religion called Sikhism recite every day.
Japji Sahib is kind of like a book with many different parts, each one talking about something different. It was written by a very important person in Sikhism called Guru Nanak.
Now, let's talk about what the prayer actually means. Japji Sahib talks about how amazing and powerful the one God is who created everything in the universe. It also talks about how important it is to always remember and praise God, and how doing so can lead to becoming a better person and being closer to God.
When people recite Japji Sahib, they usually do it early in the morning while sitting cross-legged on the floor, with a special book called a Gutka in their lap. The prayer takes about 20-30 minutes to recite, and it is a very peaceful and calming experience.
So that's Japji Sahib in a nutshell, kiddo. Remember, it's a special prayer that Sikhs recite every day to praise and remember the one God who created everything in the universe.