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Featured Bani - Guru Granth Sahib
Anand Sanskar | Wedding Ceremony 1/2
Sabads recited before the Wedding Ceremony After the ‘Birth and Naming’ and ‘Amrit or Initiation’
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Anand Sanskar | Wedding Ceremony 2/2
The ceremony of ‘Anand Karaj’ (blissful task) is very important in ‘Anand Sanskar’ (blissful
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Lava
There are six chants revealed by Guru Ramdas Sahib (1534-1581) in Rag Suhi, on pages 772-777 of the
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Var Sat (Mahala 3) 1/2
‘Var Sat’ (seven days) is commonly known as ‘Satvar’ or ‘Satvara.’ Satvara is a classical and popular
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Barah Maha (Mahala 5)
Humans are considered sensitive beings in this creation. At once, the naturally occurring phenomena
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Thiti (Mahala 1)
The word ‘thitī’ is a modified form of the Sanskrit word ‘tithi.’ The interchange of the letters ‘t’
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Bhagvant
Literally, the one who possesses fortune, prosperity and happiness; it is a synonym used for IkOankar
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Chaupai Chand
A four-line verse with 16 or 15 characters each is known as Chaupai
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Kaviling
Kaviling literally means ‘the cause of poetry.’ It is a figure of speech in Indic poetry where the
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Nam
The term ‘Nam,’ widely used in the Guru Granth Sahib, is a key term that serves as the central
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Realms
It refers to the three worlds or realms (tri/trai-lok or tri-bhavan) described in ancient Hindu
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Thitti
The word ‘thitti’ is a modified form of the Sanskrit word ‘tithi’ and refers to the measurement of
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