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It is said that the Guru wrote it in response to request from a devotee who was suffering from physical pain and mental anguish; the recital of Sukhmani restored him to good health and a calm and peaceful state of mind. The word 'Sukhmani' means the ''"psalm of equipoise"'' (balanced state) or ''"jewel of bliss"''. This holy [[bani]] (hymn) is a treasure of the rarest kind and will bring pure happiness and true bliss for whoever recites it with dedication.
It is said that the Guru wrote it in response to request from a devotee who was suffering from physical pain and mental anguish; the recital of Sukhmani restored him to good health and a calm and peaceful state of mind. The word 'Sukhmani' means the ''"psalm of equipoise"'' (balanced state) or ''"jewel of bliss"''. This holy [[bani]] (hymn) is a treasure of the rarest kind and will bring pure happiness and true bliss for whoever recites it with dedication.


This unique prayer which not only can be read just as any other [[bani]] but can also be sung with music accompaniment; it has only one focus - to bring "Sukh" or peace to the person’s mind. In whatever form it is recited, it will bring everlasting peace, calmness and comfort to the mind. Its sound is tranquillising and removes stress from the mind; it opens your heart to live in gratitude, steadies your spiritual discipline, and connects you with your inner strength, endurance, courage and the infinite consciousness to overcome every obstacle. {{aowf|Jewel of peace}}
This unique prayer which, not only can be read just as any other [[bani]] but can also be sung with music accompaniment has only one focus - to bring "Sukh" or peace to the person’s mind. In whatever form it is recited, it will bring everlasting peace, calmness and comfort to the mind. Its sound is tranquillising and soothing and removes stress from the mind; it opens your heart to live in gratitude, steadies your spiritual discipline, and connects you with your inner strength, endurance, courage and the infinite consciousness to overcome every obstacle. {{aowf|Jewel of peace}}

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The Sukhmani sahib is probably the greatest composition of the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan. This Gurbani in raga Gauri Sukhmani in the Guru Granth Sahib is a lengthy composition which spans a total of 35 pages from page 262 to page 296 of the sacred Granth. Its lyrical beauty apart, Sukhmani is a profoundly significant scriptural text for all devotees of the Sikh faith and indeed for all of humanity.

It is said that the Guru wrote it in response to request from a devotee who was suffering from physical pain and mental anguish; the recital of Sukhmani restored him to good health and a calm and peaceful state of mind. The word 'Sukhmani' means the "psalm of equipoise" (balanced state) or "jewel of bliss". This holy bani (hymn) is a treasure of the rarest kind and will bring pure happiness and true bliss for whoever recites it with dedication.

This unique prayer which, not only can be read just as any other bani but can also be sung with music accompaniment has only one focus - to bring "Sukh" or peace to the person’s mind. In whatever form it is recited, it will bring everlasting peace, calmness and comfort to the mind. Its sound is tranquillising and soothing and removes stress from the mind; it opens your heart to live in gratitude, steadies your spiritual discipline, and connects you with your inner strength, endurance, courage and the infinite consciousness to overcome every obstacle. .....More