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{{SOWs|Prabh seeo laag rahou maera cheeth|This wonderful [[Shabad]] on page 682 by [[Guru Arjan Dev]] is beautifully sang in AKJ [[kirtan]] style by [[ragi]], [[Bibi Bhinderpal Kaur]]. ''"O'Lord, forever be attached to my heart. At all times, God is my helper and companion; great is my friend'"''.|Image:Bibi Bhinderpal Kaur 2 sml.jpg}} | {{SOWs|Prabh seeo laag rahou maera cheeth|This wonderful [[Shabad]] on page 682 by [[Guru Arjan Dev]] is beautifully sang in AKJ [[kirtan]] style by [[ragi]], [[Bibi Bhinderpal Kaur]]. ''"O'Lord, forever be attached to my heart. At all times, God is my helper and companion; great is my friend'"''.|Image:Bibi Bhinderpal Kaur 2 sml.jpg}} | ||
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{{VOWd|Hx721RF6Dcs|Nikaay Nikaay Toh Khalse|Image:Hans Raj Hans sml.jpg|Watch this video (3 min) in [[Panjabi]] about the [[younger sahibzade]] – the younger sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ''“These two little young [[Khalsa]] show the older generation how to live up to your responsibilities”''}} | {{VOWd|Hx721RF6Dcs|Nikaay Nikaay Toh Khalse|Image:Hans Raj Hans sml.jpg|Watch this video (3 min) in [[Panjabi]] about the [[younger sahibzade]] – the younger sons of [[Guru Gobind Singh]] ''“These two little young [[Khalsa]] show the older generation how to live up to your responsibilities”''}} | ||
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Jā kī saraṇ pa▫i▫ā gaṯ pā▫ī▫ai.... |
Seeking His Sanctuary, salvation is obtained... |
(Quote from the Guru Granth Sahib page 106) |
Prabh seeo laag rahou maera cheeth | |
This wonderful Shabad on page 682 by Guru Arjan Dev is beautifully sang in AKJ kirtan style by ragi, Bibi Bhinderpal Kaur. "O'Lord, forever be attached to my heart. At all times, God is my helper and companion; great is my friend'". .....Listen, read & enjoy... |
Nikaay Nikaay Toh Khalse | |
Watch this video (3 min) in Panjabi about the younger sahibzade – the younger sons of Guru Gobind Singh “These two little young Khalsa show the older generation how to live up to your responsibilities” .....Watch, listen, read & ponder... |
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