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Gur Prasaad

Only through GurParsaad – the Divine Wisdom – can we truly understand and internalize the presence of the Oankaar, the all-pervading Creator. It is this Divine Wisdom that guides us, shapes our understanding, and leads us toward unity with the infinite Oankaar.

But what is GurParsaad? The word itself is deeply meaningful. Gur refers to divine guidance, often imparted through a Guru or spiritual wisdom, while Parsaad means grace or blessing. Together, GurParsaad represents the grace-filled wisdom that illuminates our path and allows us to recognize and internalize the divine virtues of Oankaar.

Why is GurParsaad essential? Because the human mind, left to its own devices, often gets caught up in illusions – ego, desires, fears, and attachments. These distractions cloud our vision and prevent us from seeing the divine essence within ourselves and the world around us. Oankaar is ever-present, but to experience and become one with it, we need the guidance and grace of divine wisdom to break free from these illusions.

GurParsaad teaches us how to internalize the godly virtues of Oankaar. These virtues include fearlessness, self-sufficiency, freedom from enmity, timelessness, and oneness. By embracing these qualities in our lives, we align ourselves with the divine. For example:

Fearlessness (Nirbhau): We learn to rise above fear, knowing that the eternal Oankaar resides within us.

Freedom from hate (Nirvair): We overcome enmity and live in harmony with all.

Oneness (Ik): We see the unity of all creation, dissolving the barriers of separation.

But this transformation doesn’t happen automatically. It requires conscious effort, reflection, and surrender. Through GurParsaad, we are shown how to cultivate these virtues – not just as concepts we understand intellectually, but as truths we embody in our daily lives. This is how we move closer to the Oankaar and eventually become one with it.

When we internalize these divine virtues through GurParsaad, something extraordinary happens: we begin to experience the divine not as something separate or distant, but as an integral part of who we are. The barriers between “me” and “the divine” dissolve, and we experience oneness with the infinite Creator. This realization brings profound peace, clarity, and joy because it reconnects us to our true nature.

GurParsaad also reminds us that this path is not one of struggle or force. It is a journey of grace, of opening ourselves to Divine wisdom, and allowing it to guide us. This requires humility and surrender – letting go of our ego and trusting in the divine wisdom that flows to us through grace.

Let’s embrace GurParsaad in our lives. Let us open our hearts and minds to the divine guidance that leads us toward the virtues of Oankaar. By doing so, we not only gain the wisdom to navigate life’s challenges but also experience the ultimate truth of oneness with the Creator, who is present everywhere, in everything, and within each of us.

Saibhang

Onkaar is Saibhang – self-existent, not created by anyone or anything else. It exists on its own, independent and needing no support. This divine quality of self-existence holds a profound lesson for us, one that can transform how we see ourselves and live our lives.

Let’s start by contemplating what it means for Onkaar to be Saibhang. Unlike everything in the physical world, which depends on something else for its existence – parents for birth, air for survival, or the earth for sustenance – Onkaar is free from all dependency. It is its own source, self-sustaining, and eternal. This truth not only speaks to the power and completeness of the Creator but also points us toward a deeper understanding of ourselves.

When we internalize the idea of Saibhang, we realize something extraordinary: within each of us lies the same divine essence that is self-existent and self-sufficient. This realization leads us to understand our own worth – not as defined by others, not measured by external achievements, but as intrinsic and unchanging. We begin to see that we are complete and whole, just as we are.

This realization liberates us. It frees us from the fears that so often weigh us down – the fear of loneliness, the fear of inferiority, the fear of being incomplete. Many of us go through life feeling we need someone else or something external to make us whole. We look to relationships, possessions, or societal validation to define our worth. But when we truly understand Saibhang, we see that our worth is not dependent on anyone or anything outside of us. It is inherent, eternal, and unshakable.

Internalizing Saibhang also brings us inner freedom. It frees us from dependency on outer circumstances, material things, or other people for our peace of mind. We often think, “I’ll be happy when…” – when I get that job, when I’m in a relationship, when others approve of me. But Saibhang teaches us that true peace and joy come from within, not from the external world. This understanding empowers us to face life with confidence and grace, no matter the situation.

Most importantly, Saibhang reminds us of our inner strength. When we see ourselves as self-sufficient beings connected to the divine, we stop seeking external validation. We stop fearing solitude or the opinions of others. We stand tall, knowing that the divine within us is complete and perfect. This sense of inner freedom is deeply liberating – it allows us to live authentically, without fear, and without relying on others to define our happiness.

Imagine a life where you no longer depend on the outside world for your peace and joy. A life where you feel whole and worthy simply because you exist. That is the power of internalizing Saibhang. It aligns us with the eternal truth of Onkaar and helps us live as free, confident, and fulfilled beings.

Embrace the truth of Saibhang – the self-existent divine essence within. Let us recognize our inherent worth, free ourselves from dependency, and step into a life of true inner freedom.

Ajooni

This divine essence is eternal – Akaal – and never comes into birth – Ajooni. It is never incarnated, has no parents, and is not bound by the limitations of being a person. Unlike everything we see in the material world, Onkar is beyond the cycle of birth and death.

Let’s take a moment to reflect on this. Everything in the physical world – the people we know, the objects we use, even the stars in the sky – has a beginning and an end. Birth and death, creation and destruction, are the natural cycles of all things that come into existence. The moment something is born, it is already destined to one day perish. This is the law of time, and nothing physical can escape it.

But Oankar – the eternal essence within us – stands beyond these limitations. It is not born and will never die. It has no beginning, no end, no parents, and no physical form. It is not a person or an entity tied to this material world. It is pure, infinite consciousness, untouched by the constraints of time, space, and matter. This eternal nature of Onkar reveals a profound truth about who we are at our core.

When we identify only with our physical existence, we limit ourselves. We see ourselves as mere bodies, as individuals with a fixed lifespan, bound by time. This perspective leads to fear – fear of death, of loss, of the unknown. But when we recognize that the Onkar within us is eternal, we realize that our true essence is not tied to the body. The body may come and go, but the divine within us remains constant, unchanging, and beyond time.

This realization can be transformative. It reminds us that the things we often cling to -status, possessions, even our physical identities – are temporary. They are bound by the cycle of birth and death. But the divine essence within us is timeless and infinite. When we connect with this eternal essence, we free ourselves from the fear of change, the fear of loss, and the fear of death itself.

Living with this awareness allows us to shift our focus to what truly matters: the eternal values of love, compassion, truth, and connection. We begin to see life as a journey, where the physical body is a vessel, and the divine essence within is the guiding light.

Akaal Moorat

The Oankaar is Akaal Moorat – the Eternal Form, beyond the effects of time. Unlike the physical world, which is constantly changing, aging, and fading, the Oankaar remains unchanging and everlasting. This profound quality of being untouched by time offers us a powerful lesson for how we can navigate the ever-shifting tides of life.

Everything in the material world is bound by time. Seasons change, mountains erode, relationships evolve, and even our own bodies are subject to the passage of years. We often find ourselves caught up in this constant flux, trying to hold on to what is fleeting, mourning what is lost, or fearing what is yet to come. But the truth is, the physical world is impermanent – it is the nature of time to bring change.

Yet amidst this transience, there exists something unchanging and eternal: Akaal Moorat. The Creator’s essence is not confined by the limitations of time. It does not age, decay, or end. It is beyond birth and death, beyond beginnings and endings. By contemplating on Akaal Moorat, we connect with this eternal essence within ourselves, finding a source of stability and peace that transcends the outer chaos of life.

But what does it mean to truly contemplate Akaal Moorat? It means looking beyond the temporary nature of our circumstances and connecting with the timeless essence that resides within us. It is a reminder that while the world around us may change, the divine within us remains constant. This understanding gives us a sense of inner stability, no matter what life throws our way.

Imagine the power of this perspective: When we face loss, we remember that what truly matters is eternal. When we encounter challenges, we draw strength from the unchanging presence within us. When we fear the future, we remind ourselves that the Creator’s timeless essence guides and sustains us through all seasons of life.

Contemplating Akaal Moorat also helps us put our struggles into perspective. The things we often worry about – possessions, status, or fleeting moments—lose their grip on us when we realize they are temporary. Instead, we begin to focus on what is lasting: love, truth, and the connection to the divine. This shift in focus brings a profound sense of freedom and contentment.

In a world that is constantly changing, we all seek stability. The key lies in embracing the eternal. Let us anchor ourselves in the truth of Akaal Moorat – the timeless, changeless One. By doing so, we can navigate the changes of life with grace, courage, and peace, knowing that we are connected to something far greater than the fleeting nature of time.

Nirbhao

Oankaar – the divine essence that resides within us all. Oankaar is not just a name or a concept; it is the One Eternal Reality, the Source of all creation. And one of its most awe-inspiring virtues is its fearlessness. Oankaar neither experiences fear nor instills fear in others. This truth holds a transformative power for how we live and how we view ourselves.

Fear is one of the most common and deeply ingrained emotions in human life. We fear failure, rejection, loss, the unknown, and sometimes even each other. These fears often bind us, holding us back from fully embracing life. But if we truly internalize the essence of Oankaar – the fearless One – we can begin to live free of these shackles.

Think about it: If the divine essence within us is fearless, then fear is not part of our true nature. It is something external, something learned, something we can overcome. By connecting with Oankaar within us, we align ourselves with this fearless essence. And when we live in harmony with it, we no longer act out of fear but out of love, courage, and wisdom.

Fearlessness doesn’t mean recklessness or arrogance; it means living with a deep sense of trust – trust in the oneness of all existence. When we recognize that Oankaar resides within every being, we see that we are not separate. This oneness dissolves the barriers that create fear. We no longer fear others because we see ourselves in them. We no longer fear the future because we trust in the divine order of life. And we no longer fear challenges because we know the Creator’s strength resides within us.

But the beauty of Oankaar’s fearlessness is that it doesn’t impose or intimidate. Just as Oankaar does not fear, it also does not instill fear in others. This is a call to us to live in the same way – to lead with compassion rather than control, to inspire rather than intimidate. A life free of fear is not only liberating for us but also creates a space where others can feel safe, empowered, and valued.

Oneness is the path to this fearless life. When we embrace the truth that we are all connected, we step out of the illusion of separateness that breeds fear. In oneness, we find unity, strength, and freedom – a freedom that allows us to live authentically, with open hearts and unwavering courage.

So, let us reflect deeply on this truth: Oankaar, the One who resides within us, is fearless. Let us strive to embody that fearlessness, to dissolve the fears that divide us, and to live in harmony with the oneness that unites us all.

Karta Purakh

The Creator is not something separate or distant; it resides within its own creation. This idea reveals an extraordinary truth: everything we see, touch, and experience in this universe is a manifestation of the divine. From the vastness of the stars to the simplest blade of grass, the Creator exists in all.

This realization leads us to something truly profound – the Creator is not only the source of all existence but also actively present within it. It is not a passive force but one that imbues all living beings with creative power. The creative spark we see in nature, in art, and in human ingenuity is not merely a product of our own making; it is a reflection of the Creator’s virtue within us.

Take a moment to think about this: the act of creation, whether it is a bird building its nest, an artist painting a masterpiece, or even the smallest gesture of kindness, is an echo of the Creator’s essence. This creative power connects all living beings, reminding us of our shared origin and shared purpose. It is a divine thread that ties us together, inspiring growth, innovation, and love.

But how often do we pause to acknowledge this divine presence within ourselves and others? How often do we recognize that the ability to create, to imagine, and to bring something new into the world is a sacred gift? When we embrace this understanding, life takes on a new depth. Every action, no matter how small, becomes an opportunity to honor the Creator’s presence within us.

This awareness also calls us to live responsibly. If the Creator resides within creation, then how we treat the world around us – how we treat nature, other people, and even ourselves – matters deeply. Protecting the environment, nurturing relationships, and expressing gratitude are not just moral choices; they are spiritual acts that align us with the Creator’s purpose.

Satnaam

The primal virtue of the One is Eternal Existence. This Eternal Existence is not something that fades with time or diminishes with change – it is forever. It is the very essence of life, flowing through all creation, the force that sustains everything around us and within us.

When we talk about life, we often think of it as something fleeting – a brief moment between birth and death. But the life within us is not merely our physical existence; it is a reflection of the Creator’s eternal virtue. It is the breath of divinity that animates our being. This realization transforms how we view life, not just as an individual experience, but as a sacred manifestation of the One’s existence.

Now, to truly understand this eternal essence, we must turn to the concept of Sat – the Eternal Divine Self. Sat signifies the indestructible force within each of us, the spark of eternity that remains constant through all of life’s ups and downs. It is a reminder that no matter the challenges we face, no matter the uncertainties of the external world, there is an unchanging truth within us, a source of infinite strength and peace.

But how do we connect with this Eternal Self? It begins with realization. To recognize that we are not merely our bodies, our minds, or our circumstances, but something far greater. We are carriers of divine essence, a reflection of that timeless virtue. Once we internalize this truth, we no longer feel disconnected or insignificant. Instead, we become aware of our deep connection with the universe and the Creator’s eternal presence.

This realization also brings responsibility. If the Eternal exists within us, then every action we take, every word we speak, and every thought we harbor becomes a reflection of that divinity. By aligning our lives with this truth, we not only find peace within ourselves but also contribute to a more harmonious world.

So, The Eternal is not a distant ideal or abstract concept. It is here, now, within us. It is the foundation of our being and the guiding light that can lead us to fulfillment. Embrace this indestructible force within, and let it guide you to live with purpose, love, and unity.

Welcome All

The biggest treasure we can earn is the treasure of wisdom. Guruji says that our mind fills with precious gems (of wisdom) when we internalize even a single teaching of the true Guru.

Although I have been thinking and also been encouraged by my friends and well wishers for a long time now to write down the gems of wisdom from the teachings of our Gurus, in simple and understandable words, I admit I have always delayed the writing part.

Well, better late than never. This blog is my humble effort to share my understanding of Gurbani in as simple words as possible.

Before we start learning, we must remember the most important aspect of understanding Gurbani. Whosoever is trying to explain Gurbani, it is never the last word, and it never would be. Gurbani is like an unfathomable ocean put in a pot. We learn new and fresh things everyday from it. Any explanation of Gurbani, whether done in past, being done in present, or to be attempted in future is not going to be last and final.

Second most important thing about Wisdom is that it is universal and beyond time. Wisdom remains the same throughout ages. It does not depend on any physical entity. In simple words Wisdom or Gyaan never dies, and therefore is the Eternal Guru. Any physical form of a Guru is just a help till we listen and heed his/her words. If we don’t understand and internalize the words of wisdom, the physical Guru serves nothing to us.

This blog is created for the sole purpose of spreading the message of Gurbani – the words of the true Guru.

I would request my readers to share the blogs positively whenever they find it good and helpful. Let the message reach to everyone. We must not stop ourselves from sharing goodness among our fellow human beings.

As Guru Nanak says, “Be a box full of fragrance. (Frangrance of Virtues). Whenever the box opens, fragrance spreads to all corners. Whenever you open (to speak, express, contact) spread goodness. Wherever you go and sit, share kindness. Let your words be full of Amrit/Elixir – the Divine Virtues.”

Let us make the world, our world, a beautiful place to live in. For us, and for the generations to come.

Share Goodness.