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So Purakhu - Sabad 2

Monday
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10
July
2023

This enlightening video delves into the profound teachings of the second Sabad of So Purakhu. Guru Ramdas Sahib beautifully explains that the eternal IkOankar (Supreme Being) is the creator and owner of everything in existence. 

This enlightening video delves into the profound teachings of the second Sabad of So Purakhu. Guru Ramdas Sahib beautifully explains that the eternal IkOankar (Supreme Being) is the creator and owner of everything in existence. It is through the divine will of IkOankar that humans are bestowed with blessings and purpose. By embracing the teachings of the Guru and centering their lives around the Guru, individuals can experience the true value and meaning of their existence. On the other hand, those who prioritize themselves and succumb to their own desires ultimately waste their lives in vain.

Join us as we explore the profound wisdom within the second Sabad (divine verse) of So Purakhu and uncover the transformative power of these teachings.To deepen your understanding of So Purakhu, watch the video and reflect on the timeless wisdom shared.

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Surender Pal Singh

Senior Research Associate

Surender Pal Singh is a Senior Research Associate at the Sikh Research Institute. He holds a Master’s degree in Religious Studies and English. 

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