- Introduction: So Daru In the Guru Granth Sahib, after ‘Japu’ Ji Sahib, five Sabads are recorded on pages 8-10 under the title ‘So Daru.’ Regarding this, a note, ‘so daru panc sabad’ (So Daru comprising five Sabads ...more
- Sabad 1: ‘So Daru’ means, ‘that door or court;’ that abode, where the Creator resides. Just like the Creator, the Creator’s abode is also everywhere, present in all times and spaces. With the unraveling of thi ...more
- Sabad 2: Having established an understanding of the pervasiveness of IkOankar’s door-abode in the previous Sabad ‘so daru terā kehā,’ emphasis has been laid upon living in IkOankar’s will. In this Sabad, the ‘ ...more
- Sabad 3: In the previous Sabad ‘suṇi vaḍā ākhai sabhu koi,’ the praise of the greatest of the Great (the Creator) has been expressed. In this Sabad, the eternal Identification (Nam) of the Creator is glorified ...more
- Sabad 4: In the previous Sabad ‘ākhā jīvā visrai mari jāu,’ the glory of the eternal Identification (Nam) of the eternal Master has been expressed. In this Sabad, the source of attaining Nam has been described ...more
- Sabad 5: In the previous Sabad, ‘hari ke jan satigur satpurkhā,’ there is a plea by the seeker for the attainment of Identification (Nam) through Wisdom (Guru) and a Guru-oriented congregation. This Sabad emph ...more