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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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Karhale
The term karhale is derived from the word ‘karhal.’ In Rajasthani and Sindhi, ‘karhal’ or ‘karha’
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Vanjara
‘Vanjara’ literally means a trader or merchant. Generally, a person who walks around the streets of
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Antam Sanskar | Funeral Ceremony
Birth is the arrival of a being on Earth; marriage signifies the being’s transition into marital life
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Kamalapati
Literally, the Husband of Kamala (Lakshmi), the Maya; it is a synonym used for IkOankar (the Divine)
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Kundaliya
Kundaliya is a stanza with six lines, which has 24 meters in each line. The pause appears after 13
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Pandit
‘Pandit’ means a scholar, a learned person, but specifically a Brahmin proficient in Sanskrit.
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Realms
It refers to the three worlds or realms (tri/trai-lok or tri-bhavan) described in ancient Hindu
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Sheshnag
Sheshnag is a mythical thousand-hood snake that is considered to be the king of serpents’ (nagavansh)
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Shukdev
Shukdev was the son of sage Vyas. He was sent to King Janak to receive an education. He was made to
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