- Introduction: In the Guru Granth Sahib, there are fifty-seven saloks and fifty-nine Sabads revealed by Guru Teghbahadar Sahib (1621-1675). While the saloks are recorded without any prescribed rag (musical mode), th ...more
- Sabad 1: This Sabad describes the state of a human mind engrossed in material attachment that neither listens to the teaching nor gives up its flawed understanding. In this fallen state of mind, only the prais ...more
- Sabad 2: This Sabad explains that worldly relations exist only as long as the being is alive; they do not last beyond death. Therefore, one should connect with the Identification (Nam) of the Divine (IkOankar) ...more
- Sabad 3: It has been stated in this Sabad that the worldly relations are only concerned about their own happiness. All are attached to each other for their own selfish interest.