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:<font color=blue>''"In this dark era of Kalyug, the singing of [[Kirtan]] is king, <br>the [[Gurmukh]]s sing it with their minds focused.<br>you save yourself and all your clan and go to the Lord's Court with honour. (6)"''</font color> {{sggs-ref|1075|46138}}
:<font color=blue>''"In this dark era of Kalyug, the singing of [[Kirtan]] is king, <br>the [[Gurmukh]]s sing it with their minds focused.<br>you save yourself and all your clan and go to the Lord's Court with honour. (6)"''</font color> {{sggs-ref|1075|46138}}


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In this [[Shabad]] on [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=1075&english=t&id=46138#l46138 page 1075] of the [[Sikh holy Granth]], the fifth Sikh master, [[Guru Arjan Dev]] tells how important it is to sing [[Kirtan]] in this age of [[Kaljug]]. Kirtan is the singing of the Lord's praises with the accompaniment of [[musical instruments]].  
In this [[Shabad]] on [http://www.srigranth.org/servlet/gurbani.gurbani?Action=Page&Param=1075&english=t&id=46138#l46138 page 1075] of the [[Sikh holy Granth]], the fifth Sikh master, [[Guru Arjan Dev]] tells how important it is to sing [[Kirtan]] in this age of [[Kaljug]]. Kirtan is the singing of the Lord's praises with the accompaniment of [[musical instruments]].  

Latest revision as of 16:59, 24 August 2010

Kaljug meh Kirtan pardhana. Gurmukh japeya lahai dhiana.
"In this dark era of Kalyug, the singing of Kirtan is king,
the Gurmukhs sing it with their minds focused.
you save yourself and all your clan and go to the Lord's Court with honour. (6)"
(SGGS p1075)

In this Shabad on page 1075 of the Sikh holy Granth, the fifth Sikh master, Guru Arjan Dev tells how important it is to sing Kirtan in this age of Kaljug. Kirtan is the singing of the Lord's praises with the accompaniment of musical instruments.

The Sikhs regard the Guru Granth Sahib as their perpetual spiritual guide. At the same time, it is a holy Scripture for all mankind that embodies the revealed truth applicable to all the human race. The holy Granth enshrines the wisdom of many spiritual masters of the East and is the most recent endeavour to allow us to experience the Divine.

Although Kirtan refers to any singing of the Lord's praise, for the Sikhs, it is the singing of hymns (Shabads) from their holy Scriptures. .....More