- 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: In this Sabad, it has been stated that worldly relations and wealth are as transient and temporary as a dream. None is the eternal support of the being except IkOankar (the Divine). Therefore, one sho ...more
- Sabad 2: In this Sabad, it has been stated that nothing is permanent in the world. By renouncing the pride of worldly things, one should associate with the beings who are connected with IkOankar (the Divine). ...more
- Sabad 3: In this Sabad, a being is described who is wasting life by being engrossed in the intoxication and tastes of temporary material objects. Only through remembrance of IkOankar (the Divine), the being ca ...more
- Sabad 4: In this Sabad, the state of a person who does not listen to the teachings of the Wisdom (Guru) has been described in the first-person style. At the end of the Sabad, the way to accept one’s flaws and ...more