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Explore the Sabad Reflection: https://bit.ly/sabad-of-the-week-41
Guru Teghbahadur Sahib’s Sabad, composed in Sarang Rag, offers profound wisdom on the transitory nature of the world and the importance of anchoring oneself in the All-Pervasive One. Sarang Rag, known for its simplicity and ease of understanding, serves as the perfect vehicle to convey these deeply relatable truths, particularly in the heat of life’s trials.
No one is your support except the All-Pervasive.
Who are mother, father, children, and wife?
Who is whose sibling? 1. Reflect.
Wealth and all possessions that you consider your own.
When the body leaves, nothing goes with it. Why be attached to them? 1.
Compassionate to meek, forever the destroyer,
you haven’t developed an inclination toward that One.
Says Nanak: Entire world is transitory like a night-dream. 2.
Guru Teghbahadur Sahib in Rag Sarang | Guru Granth Sahib 1231
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Explore the Sabad Reflection: https://bit.ly/sabad-of-the-week-41
Guru Teghbahadur Sahib’s Sabad, composed in Sarang Rag, offers profound wisdom on the transitory nature of the world and the importance of anchoring oneself in the All-Pervasive One. Sarang Rag, known for its simplicity and ease of understanding, serves as the perfect vehicle to convey these deeply relatable truths, particularly in the heat of life’s trials.
No one is your support except the All-Pervasive.
Who are mother, father, children, and wife?
Who is whose sibling? 1. Reflect.
Wealth and all possessions that you consider your own.
When the body leaves, nothing goes with it. Why be attached to them? 1.
Compassionate to meek, forever the destroyer,
you haven’t developed an inclination toward that One.
Says Nanak: Entire world is transitory like a night-dream. 2.
Guru Teghbahadur Sahib in Rag Sarang | Guru Granth Sahib 1231

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