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*1. <U>'''Heading</U>. '''  Mool Mantar ends at ''...gur parshad''. Being the Heading for the entire [[Satgurbani]], no serial No has been alloted to it. It defines Thou 'the nirakar swaroop'(GOD with no physical attributes) & Thou 'the sakar swaroop' i.e. God in [[Khalsa|'TRUE Human Form']]  
*1. <U>'''Heading</U>. '''  Mool Mantar ends at ''...gur parshad''. Being the Heading for the entire [[Satgurbani]], no serial No has been alloted to it. It defines Thou 'the nirakar swaroop'(GOD with no physical attributes) & Thou 'the sakar swaroop' i.e. God in [[Khalsa|'TRUE Human Form']]  


*2. <U>'''Opening Shalok</u>. ''' Next ''Pad'' commencing with ''aad sach...'' & ending at ''...Bhi sach'', is an opening Shalok for Bani titled ''jpu''. An independent Serial 1 has been alloted to this Shlok. It is the commitment of the 'Sakar Swaroop' to the 'Nirakar Swaroop', to one day(Death) blend with the 'Nirakar Swaroop' as [[Khalsa|TUE Human Being]]  
*2. <U>'''Opening Shalok</u>. ''' Next ''Pad'' commencing with ''aad sach...'' & ending at ''...Bhi sach'', is an opening Shalok for Bani titled ''jpu''. An independent Serial 1 has been alloted to this Shlok. It is the commitment of the 'Sakar Swaroop' to the 'Nirakar Swaroop', to one day(Death) blend with the 'Nirakar Swaroop' as [[Khalsa|TRUE Human Being]]  


*3. <u>'''jpu Bani</u>. ''' Next the set of 38 ''Pads''(paras), serially numbered from 1 through 38, are covered under the Heading ''Jap(u)''. It is the lifelong path of the 'Sakar Swaroop' towards the 'Nirakar Swaroop'. For the [[Sikh.|'Sakar Swaroop']] every night symbolises death. At the end of the day the 'Sakar Swaroop' is expected to have reached its home after having walked these 38 Steps. this has been institutionalised in [[Sikh.]] way of life by recitation of 'Kertan Sohila'( '''''j" Gr ker3 aaKey"........) , thanks giving prayer before sleeping(dying) of the 'Sakar swaroop to the Nirakar Swaroop'.       
*3. <u>'''jpu Bani'''</u>. Next the set of 38 'Pads'(paras), serially numbered from 1 through 38, are covered under the Heading 'Jap(u)'. It is the lifelong path of the 'Sakar Swaroop' towards the 'Nirakar Swaroop'. For the [[Sikh.|'Sakar Swaroop']] every night symbolises death. At the end of the day the 'Sakar Swaroop' is expected to have reached its home after having walked these 38 Steps. this has been institutionalised in [[Sikh.]] way of life by recitation of 'Kertan Sohila'( '''''j" Gr ker3 aaKey"........''''') , thanks giving prayer before sleeping(dying) of the 'Sakar swaroop' & its blending with the 'Nirakar Swaroop'.       


*4. <u>'''Concluding Shalok </u>.''' ''Pawan guru...  ...Naal.'' is the Shalok summing up the theme of complete Bani of 38 Paudis.
*4. <u>'''Concluding Shalok </u>.''' ''Pawan guru...  ...Naal.'' is the Shalok summing up the theme of complete Bani of 38 Paudis.A Sikh is expected to be (dead0 tired after days work. So is he supposed to be just before the actual death.  Nank sums up the bani saying Radient are those [[Sikh.|'Sakar Swaroops']] who die after having exausted himself working for the society as [[User:Mutia/Idols Of Truth| Truthfull Human Beings]]
 
*5 True [[Sikhi.]] there fore nothing but lifelong practice of daily death on daily basis.     
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Overview of jpu

  • 1. Heading. Mool Mantar ends at ...gur parshad. Being the Heading for the entire Satgurbani, no serial No has been alloted to it. It defines Thou 'the nirakar swaroop'(GOD with no physical attributes) & Thou 'the sakar swaroop' i.e. God in 'TRUE Human Form'
  • 2. Opening Shalok. Next Pad commencing with aad sach... & ending at ...Bhi sach, is an opening Shalok for Bani titled jpu. An independent Serial 1 has been alloted to this Shlok. It is the commitment of the 'Sakar Swaroop' to the 'Nirakar Swaroop', to one day(Death) blend with the 'Nirakar Swaroop' as TRUE Human Being
  • 3. jpu Bani. Next the set of 38 'Pads'(paras), serially numbered from 1 through 38, are covered under the Heading 'Jap(u)'. It is the lifelong path of the 'Sakar Swaroop' towards the 'Nirakar Swaroop'. For the 'Sakar Swaroop' every night symbolises death. At the end of the day the 'Sakar Swaroop' is expected to have reached its home after having walked these 38 Steps. this has been institutionalised in Sikh. way of life by recitation of 'Kertan Sohila'( j" Gr ker3 aaKey"........) , thanks giving prayer before sleeping(dying) of the 'Sakar swaroop' & its blending with the 'Nirakar Swaroop'.
  • 4. Concluding Shalok . Pawan guru... ...Naal. is the Shalok summing up the theme of complete Bani of 38 Paudis.A Sikh is expected to be (dead0 tired after days work. So is he supposed to be just before the actual death. Nank sums up the bani saying Radient are those 'Sakar Swaroops' who die after having exausted himself working for the society as Truthfull Human Beings
  • 5 True Sikhi. there fore nothing but lifelong practice of daily death on daily basis.

Mool Mantar

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ੴ ਸਤਿ ਨਾਮ੝ ਕਰਤਾ ਪ੝ਰਖ੝ ਨਿਰਭਉ ਨਿਰਵੈਰ੝ ਅਕਾਲ ਮੂਰਤਿ ਅਜੂਨੀ ਸੈਭੰ ਗ੝ਰ ਪ੝ਰਸਾਦਿ ॥

ikk oom kaar sqi naam krqaa purkh nirbhu nirvyyr akaal muurq ajoone syy bhng gur prsaadi.

ੴ ਸਤਿ ਨਾਮ੝ .'ikk oom kaar' sqi naam

1.Phonetics - 'ik' ( as 'ec' in 'economy' ) 'om' ( as 'om' in 'Omega' )'kar' ( as 'Car' )

Jointly pronounced as two separate words ....'ik'.... 'oancar' ( 'oa' as in Protozoa and 'n' having nasal sound )

2.Meanings - ikk An oom TRUTH kaar Eternal Crafter('s) sqi through TRUTHs naam Name(Profile)

3.Structure - An....TRUTH...Eternal Crafter('s)....through....TRUTHs....Profile

4.Tuk - An Eternal TRUTH Crafter's Profile Through TRUTHs

ਕਰਤਾ ਪ੝ਰਖ੝ .... krqaa purkh

  • 'krqaa' ('kr' as 'per', 'qaa' as 'tha' in 'thaw')'purkh' ( 'pu' as 'pu' in 'put, ' )

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  • For "Mool Mantar" appearing in SGGS follow links...
ਮੰਤ੝ਰ ਮੂਲ Pg 156...... :ਮੰਤ੝ਰ ਮੂਲ Pg 674...... :ਮੂਲ ਮੰਤ੝ਰ੝ Pg 1040


  • For Holy book in it original text follow this link: Gurbani.net
  • For Holy book in it original text with translation follow this link: Sikhi to the Max
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