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In the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the "holy book" of [[Sikhism]], <!---the first and central sacred text ([[bani]]) is called [[Japji sahib]]. This text is recited daily by many thousands of Sikhs worldwide. On [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=3&english=t&id=115#l115 page 3 of the Sikh holy scripture] (also the 11th [[Sikh Guru]])---> is found the following [[Shabad]] or sacred verse: | In the [[Guru Granth Sahib]], the "holy book" of [[Sikhism]], <!---the first and central sacred text ([[bani]]) is called [[Japji sahib]]. This text is recited daily by many thousands of Sikhs worldwide. On [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=3&english=t&id=115#l115 page 3 of the Sikh holy scripture] (also the 11th [[Sikh Guru]])---> is found the following [[Shabad]] or sacred verse: | ||
{{ | {{tuk|3|115|ਧੌਲੁ ਧਰਮੁ ਦਇਆ ਕਾ ਪੂਤੁ ॥ | ||
|Ḏẖoul | |Ḏẖoul ḏẖaram ḏa▫i▫ā kā pūṯ. | ||
|The mythological bull '''Dharma is the son of compassion'''; | |The mythological bull '''Dharma is the son of compassion'''; | ||
---- | ---- | ||
<big> | <big>ਸੰਤੋਖੁ ਥਾਪਿ ਰਖਿਆ ਜਿਨਿ ਸੂਤਿ ॥</big><br> | ||
Sanṯokẖ | Sanṯokẖ thāp rakẖi▫ā jin sūṯ.<br> | ||
This is what patiently holds the earth in its place. | This is what patiently holds the earth in its place. | ||
---- | ---- | ||
<big>ਜੇ ਕੋ | <big>ਜੇ ਕੋ ਬੁਝੈ ਹੋਵੈ ਸਚਿਆਰੁ ॥</big><br> | ||
Je ko bujẖai hovai | Je ko bujẖai hovai sacẖiār.<br> | ||
whosoever understands this becomes pure. | whosoever understands this becomes pure. | ||
----}} | ----}} | ||
The sanctity of this world is held in place by [[dharam]] the (path of righteousness) which in turn is a product of compassion or '''[[daya]]'''. {{aowf|Dharma is the son of compassion}} | The sanctity of this world is held in place by [[dharam]] the (path of righteousness) which in turn is a product of compassion or '''[[daya]]'''. {{aowf|Dharma is the son of compassion}} |
Revision as of 15:47, 9 October 2012
"Without compassion there is no religion" is a central belief of the Sikhs.
The Guru Granth Sahib is the primary spiritual guide for the Sikh and provides instructions to the ardent learner for this difficult and problem-laden journey of life.
In the Guru Granth Sahib, the "holy book" of Sikhism, is found the following Shabad or sacred verse:
ਧੌਲੁ ਧਰਮੁ ਦਇਆ ਕਾ ਪੂਤੁ ॥ |
Ḏẖoul ḏẖaram ḏa▫i▫ā kā pūṯ. |
The mythological bull Dharma is the son of compassion;
ਸੰਤੋਖੁ ਥਾਪਿ ਰਖਿਆ ਜਿਨਿ ਸੂਤਿ ॥ ਜੇ ਕੋ ਬੁਝੈ ਹੋਵੈ ਸਚਿਆਰੁ ॥ |
The sanctity of this world is held in place by dharam the (path of righteousness) which in turn is a product of compassion or daya. .....More