The Guru Granth Sahib Project is pleased to launch the annotation of four stanzas of 'Lava' by Guru Ramdas Sahib in Rag Suhi. Suhi is a rag of enthusiasm. It is associated with deep love and devotion and is used to evoke feelings of deep adoration.
Guru Harigobind Sahib freed 52 political prisoners (king or prince) under Emperor Jahangir from the prison of Gwalior fort along with him today in 1619.
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The symbolism of fish that cannot survive outside the water is often used to depict the nature of the relationship a human being is encouraged to have with IkOankar (1Force, Divine).
How to curate a Sikh response? Why is a framework necessary? What is Gurmat? How do Bani, Tvarikh, and Rahit consitute Gurmat? Which sources can be classified as primary and secondary?
The contrast of a Wisdom-oriented individual with a self-centered person is brought forth with the analogy of a swan and a crane.
In this lesson, we will explore the Sabad by Guru Ramdas Sahib. The Guru starts the Sabad by informing us that our body and mind are quite literally a village.
Learn more about Guru Nanak Sahib and his relationship with his best friend, Bhai Mardana, who he would travel with.
There are many units of time in a month, like minutes, quarters, days, etc. Numerous seasons come into existence through one solar process.