Join us as we embark on a journey to understand the seekers' quest for a heart connection and a deep love-relationship with So Purakhu, as beautifully described by Guru Ramdas Sahib.
This video delves into the profound thought of So Purakhu, the all-pervasive Supreme Being (IkOankar), and its significance in Sikhi.
Join us as we embark on a journey to understand the seekers' quest for a heart connection and a deep love-relationship with So Purakhu, as beautifully described by Guru Ramdas Sahib.
Throughout this series, we will explore four sabads (divine verses) that elucidate the essence of So Purakhu. Each sabad carries a rich dimensionality and historical context, which we will delve into as we progress.
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