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  • ...composed in the style or tone of odes). Vars are heroic ballads included in the Guru Granth Sahib. Basant, is the Punjabi word for spring from which th ...period of newness when vegetation stirs to life and nature comes to bloom in all its beauty and splendour.
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  • * This [[Salok]] is present in [[Guru Granth Sahib]] on [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani? ...or similar sounds in two or more different words and is most often used in poetry) as Sahaskriti couplets do not rhyme.
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  • ...between a [[Sikh Women|noble and good women]] and a bad and ignoble women. In these banis ''"woman"'' is a reference to the soul of '''all human beings n ...the well of [[Moh|attachment]] with worldly things. Both banis are written in Raag Suhi. The suchajee or Graceful soul always try to find the true Lord b
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  • ...icates that the majority of the modern Raagees generally seem to sing only in the first three or four. ...n Music]] is the [[Theen Tala]]. This beat has a cycle of 16 beats divided in 4 sectors. Sectors 1,2 and 4 are full while sector 3 is empty. These beat p
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  • ...n with a vowel, and the compounds are generally left out of this scheme of poetry. Sometimes a letter is used to begin more than one stanza. ==In detail==
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  • ...moral purpose and with deep spiritual insight. He may have recorded these in his book from where they were transferred to the Volume which Guru ARJAN, N ...abides in the heart (19). Creator in the creation abides, and the creation in Him (75). From this metaphysical thought of essential oneness between the C
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  • ...These rules start very clearly to define the path to be threaded together in this sacred union. The Shabads inform us how the couple as a team has to fi ...lorreeai kam so har pehi aakheeai''' - This Shabad is by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Siree Raag:
    6 KB (719 words) - 17:25, 19 April 2019
  • ...Fifth guru Guru Arjun Dev. It means Songs Of Separation and is to Be Sung In The Tune Of The Chhants of Fourth House. Birha means sepration from lord so Aasaa, Fifth Mehl, Birharray ~ Songs Of Separation, To Be Sung In The Tune Of The Chhants. Fourth House:<br><br>
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  • ...which was transcribed under his guidance. The hymn consists of two parts; in the first part, the scripture is metaphorically referred to as a salver con ...s saved. This is something not to be renounced; one must forever bear this in mind. Thus will one swim across the worldly ocean. One then beholds the ent
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  • ...As is commonly believed, they were composed by [[Guru Teg Bahadur]] while in the 'Kotwali' (prison) at [[Chandni Chowk]], [[Delhi]], before he achieved Salok, in [[Sanskrit]], signifies a verse of laudation or praise. In [[Hindi]] and [[Punjabi]], it has come to imply a couplet with a moral or d
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  • ...customary prelude to the opening for recitation of the Guru Granth Sahib. In style, purity of diction and quotability this Varmay be compared with the V [[Category: Poetry In SGGS]]
    8 KB (1,327 words) - 17:39, 22 October 2018
  • ...rer in D.A.V. and Khalsa Colleges at Rawalpindi, he began to take interest in politics and founded an English weekly paper "Liberator". ...Governor of Goa, Daman and Dieu. He was honoured by the Punjab Government in 1961 as an outstanding writer of [[Punjabi]]. His pen name is 'Dardi'.
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  • ...s of Sultanpur Lodhi (district Kapurthala) where [[Guru Nanak]] had served in the Modikhana for 13 years. According to Bhatt chronicles they were sons or ...ts attached to the courts of the latter Sikh Gurus, which are now included in the [[Guru Granth Sahib]] are eulogies to the first five Gurus.
    16 KB (2,790 words) - 23:04, 9 January 2022
  • ...h is generally belief about Gautam Siddarth the 23rd Incarnation of Vishnu in many hindu scriptures like Harivamsha (1.41), Vishnu Purana (3.18), Bhagava ...lared his worshiper in first 22 lines of Chobis avtar quite clearly. Even in end of Vishnu Avtar Guru Gobind Singh cleared this thing to Sikh Sangat,
    13 KB (1,545 words) - 04:03, 6 April 2020
  • ...ce is born. If the heart overpowers the mind, the realm of art is entered: poetry, music, song, sculpture. Science and Art are dualities, religion is the syn ...ses. All things in the universe are constantly being recycled or changing in molecular structure.
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  • ...(of the Indian calendar) depicts the inner agony of the human heart which in most cases happens to be a woman separated from her spouse or lover. ...tinguished models. In Hindi, the first instance of this poetic form occurs in Malik Muhammad Jayasi's Padmavat.
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  • ...295 pages 575 to 576] of the holy Granth. The word `ghorean` {{sdd|ਘੋੜੀਆ}} in [[Punjabi]] is the plural form of ghoree {{sdd|ਘੋੜੀ}}, a {{dict|mar ...] marriage comprises a series of ceremonies performed at different stages. In one of these ceremonies the bridegroom mounts a handsomely {{dict|caparison
    14 KB (1,902 words) - 17:13, 19 April 2019
  • ...sures"''. Nav Nidhi is also used in Gurbani where Nav is interpreted as 9. In another Interpretation, Nav and Nao are interpreted as New makes it New Tre ...forementioned language tools and grammar allowing one to fully understand, in correct context, what Guru Ji is saying. As a result of ignorance of the la
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  • ...ense wood. The location is still marked on the bank of the [[Ramsar]] pool in the city of [[Amritsar]], near the famous [[Golden Temple]], the [[Harimand ...rue through the ages; True even now; Nanak say, Shall remain ever True"'' (SGGS p285). This [[salok]] was thereupon repeated by [[Guru Arjan]] at the head
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  • ...'' and '''mani''' means ''mind or heart'' also ''jewel'' (<big> ਮਣੀ </big> in Gurmukhi can mean ''jewel, gem, precious stone'' ...has a remarkable gripping quality reinforced by the striking imagery which in stanza after stanza brings home to the seeker the truths he must own.
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