
JAPJI SAHIB ( meaning )
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Harman Janagal
Japji Sahib is a sacred composition in Sikhism, written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the founder of Sikhism. It is the first composition in the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. The Japji Sahib consists of 38 stanzas or Pauris and is composed in the form of a poem. Each stanza explores different aspects of spirituality, philosophy, and the nature of reality. The word "Jap" means to recite or to meditate, and "ji" is a term of respect. "Sahib" means noble, revered, or master.
The first part of Japji Sahib sets the tone for the rest of the composition. It emphasizes the importance of the divine name (Naam) and the eternal truth (Satnam). It talks about the timeless nature of the Creator and the significance of remembering and meditating on the divine. It also highlights the concept of the divine being beyond comprehension and omnipresent. Additionally, it touches upon the cycle of birth and death and the importance of righteous actions (Karma) in spiritual evolution.
Overall, the first part of Japji Sahib serves as an introduction to Sikh spiritual philosophy, emphasizing the central role of devotion, meditation, and ethical conduct in leading a meaningful and purposeful life.
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