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Asa Ki Var
Out of the twenty-two vars recorded in the Guru Granth Sahib, Asa Ki Var is one such spiritually
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Arti
This Sabad, revealed by Guru Nanak Sahib, is recorded under the title ‘Arti’ on page 663 of Guru
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Sohila
In the Guru Granth Sahib, five Sabads are recorded under the title ‘Sohila’ from pages 12 to 13. A
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Alahania (Mahala 3)
In the Guru Granth Sahib, just after the Alahania composition by Guru Nanak Sahib (1469-1539 CE),
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Alahania (Mahala 1)
Birth, marriage, and death are important events in human life. Rites and rituals associated with them
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Sadd
In Sikhi, there is a tradition of reciting or singing compositions from the Guru Granth Sahib on
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Amrit
The word ‘amrit’ is a compound of negating prefix ‘a’ (meaning no, not or beyond) and the word-stem
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Anhad Sabad
The anhad sabad (anhad nad) is a significant term used in the spiritual sphere. It is also considered
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Duhagan
In Indian culture, a ‘duhagan’ is a woman who is widowed or separated from her husband. The ‘duhagan’
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Madho
Literally, the Husband of Maya; it is a synonym used in the Guru Granth Sahib for IkOankar (the
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Mahala
The word ‘mahalā’ used in the titles within the Guru Granth Sahib indicates the Guru who has uttered
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Sahaj
The word ‘sahaj’ is a multi-connotational word, whose literal meaning is ‘sah’ (with) and ‘ja’
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