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Explore Bani Bhagat Pipa

The Guru Granth Sahib Project

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2023

In this Sabad, Bhagat Pipa inspires the seeker to experience the all-pervading IkOankar within oneself rather than searching for IkOankar outside in physical spaces.

In this Sabad, Bhagat Pipa inspires the seeker to experience the all-pervading IkOankar within oneself rather than searching for IkOankar outside in physical spaces. He states that he has experienced IkOankar within his own body, and thus, all blessings have been received. The all-Pervading IkOankar is the supreme essence. IkOankar, by Own-Self, allows the seeker to experience IkOankar’s Own pervasiveness through the eternal Wisdom (Guru).

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Jasleen Kaur

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Jasleen Kaur is a Research Associate at the Sikh Research Institute. She has received a Religious Studies B.A./M.A. from the University of Virginia, focusing on South Asian Religions through the lens of literature and poetry.

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