Thanks for posting Guru Tegh Bahadur ji's bani. If all of us apply his teachings in real life(although a very tough task) the world will become a much better place to live in. The language is very simple too.
each time I listen to these Jagjit SIngh sung shaloks I feel very relaxed and at peace within myself. Gives me inner happiness. My daughter Saanya loves it too.
This Bani was incorporated into the Guru Granth Sahib by Guru Gobind Singh, the last human Guru of the Sikhs. As is commonly believed, they were composed by Guru Teg Bahadur while in the 'Kotwali' (prison) at Chandni Chowk, Delhi, before he achieved martyrdom.
SALOK MAHALA 9 are the saloks by the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur which form the concluding portion of the Guru Granth Sahib. They precede Guru Arjan's Mundavani and appear from page 1426 to 1429 of the Sikh holy Granth. This composition consists of 57 (Fifty Seven) saloks and consists just 4 pages of Gurbani. Each salok is a couplet consisting of 2 lines
it made me cry..
harivansh1 1 month ago
I listen to this Pavitar Bani, and realize that I have wasted a life time.
straightspeak 2 months ago in playlist Gurbani
Thanks for posting Guru Tegh Bahadur ji's bani. If all of us apply his teachings in real life(although a very tough task) the world will become a much better place to live in. The language is very simple too.
drpranavsingh 2 months ago
each time I listen to these Jagjit SIngh sung shaloks I feel very relaxed and at peace within myself. Gives me inner happiness. My daughter Saanya loves it too.
simmarsaanya27 4 months ago
This Bani was incorporated into the Guru Granth Sahib by Guru Gobind Singh, the last human Guru of the Sikhs. As is commonly believed, they were composed by Guru Teg Bahadur while in the 'Kotwali' (prison) at Chandni Chowk, Delhi, before he achieved martyrdom.
harivansh1 1 year ago
SALOK MAHALA 9 are the saloks by the ninth Sikh Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur which form the concluding portion of the Guru Granth Sahib. They precede Guru Arjan's Mundavani and appear from page 1426 to 1429 of the Sikh holy Granth. This composition consists of 57 (Fifty Seven) saloks and consists just 4 pages of Gurbani. Each salok is a couplet consisting of 2 lines
harivansh1 1 year ago