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So Purakhu - Sabad 4

Monday
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10
July
2023

This enlightening video explores the profound teachings of the fourth Sabad of So Purakhu. Guru Ramdas Sahib guides us to understand that being born as a human presents a unique opportunity to recognize the Supreme Being (IkOankar).

This enlightening video explores the profound teachings of the fourth Sabad of So Purakhu. Guru Ramdas Sahib guides us to understand that being born as a human presents a unique opportunity to recognize the Supreme Being (IkOankar). This realization is strengthened through associating with virtuous individuals and immersing oneself in IkOankar's Nam (divine name). In order to fully seize this invaluable opportunity, it is crucial to relinquish attachment to material possessions and prioritize spiritual growth.

Join us as we delve into the deep wisdom contained within the fourth Sabad (divine verse) of So Purakhu and discover the path to realizing the Divine presence within.

To deepen your understanding of So Purakhu, watch the video and reflect on the profound insights 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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