- Introduction: There are six chants revealed by Guru Ramdas Sahib (1534-1581) in Rag Suhi, on pages 772-777 of the Guru Granth Sahib. The four stanzas of the second chant on pages 773-774 are known as ‘Lavan’ in the ...more
- Stanza 1: In the first stanza, the seeker longing for the union with IkOankar (the Divine) is counseled to take support of Gurbani and firmly embrace the Divine principle and Nam as the foundation of life.
- Stanza 2: In the second stanza, the seeker longing for the union with IkOankar (the Divine) has been counseled to get rid of ego and cultivate reverence for the all-pervading IkOankar by reflecting on the Wisdo ...more
- Stanza 3: In the third stanza, it has been explained that the seeker longing for the union with IkOankar (the Divine) steadily becomes detached from temporary material possessions. They acquire Nam in the compa ...more
- Stanza 4: In the fourth stanza, the union of the seeker with IkOankar (the Divine) has been described. As a result of this union, the seeker attains wisdom and blossoms with bliss.