
Legend tells of the Guru’s own life as a living example of these words. Even when facing extreme physical torture, he remained in "Chardi Kala" (eternal optimism), reciting that no pain could touch his soul because he was one with the Creator.
While this specific shabad is part of a general teaching, it reflects the historical spirit of the during times of immense persecution. Legend tells of the Guru’s own life as
Meditation on the "Naam" (Divine Name) acts as an invisible armor against anxiety and pain. Meditation on the "Naam" (Divine Name) acts as
Best Records produced this set with high-fidelity sound, making the ancient poetry accessible to a global digital audience. The shabad revolves around the theme of
A believer is compared to a child protected by a parent.
The shabad revolves around the theme of . It asks a rhetorical question: "How can one suffer when the Supreme Protector is on their side?"
For centuries, Sikhs have recited this shabad during times of war, illness, or personal loss. It is the "story" of a seeker who enters a dark valley of fear but emerges calm because they feel a higher presence walking beside them. 🎶 The 2021 Audio Jukebox Experience