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Gurbani | SOORA SO PAHCHANIYE | Read Bhagat Kabir Shabad along with Bhai Joginder Singh Riar

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This is Shabad is composed by Bhagat Kabir Ji in Raag Maaroo and is on Page 1105 in Guru Granth Sahib Ji.

Shabad Kirtan - Soora So Pahchaniye is by Bhai Joginder Singh Riar. Gurbani Kirtan is brought to you by WolrdGurudwara.com. Helping you learn the correct pronunciation and meaning of Shabad Gurbani.




gagan dhamaamaa baajiou pariou neesaanai ghaao |
The battle-drum beats in the sky of the mind; aim is taken, and the wound is inflicted.

khaeth j maaddiou sooramaa ab joojhan ko dhaao |1|
The spiritual warriors enter the field of battle; now is the time to fight! ||1||

sooraa so pehichaaneeai j larai dheen kae haeth |
He alone is known as a spiritual hero, who fights in defense of religion.

purajaa purajaa katt marai kabehoo n shaaddai khaeth |2|2|
He may be cut apart, piece by piece, but he never leaves the field of battle. ||2||2||

dhann jeeou thih ko jag mai mukh thae har chith mai judh bichaarai |
Blessed is the person in this world, who on his mouth has the name of God and war with evil in his mind

shathree ka pooth ha baaman ko nehi kai thap aavath ha j karo |
I am the son of a Kshatriya and not of a Brahmin who may instruct for performing severe austerities

judh jithae einehee kae prasaadh einehee kae prasaadh s dhaan karae |
It is through the actions of the Khalsa that I have been victorious, and have been able to give charities to others.

agh ough ttarae einehee kae prasaadh einehee kee kripaa fun dhaam bharae |
It is through their help that I have overcome all sorrows and ailments and have been able to fill my house with treasures.

einehee kae prasaadh s bidhayaa lee einehee kee kripaa sabh saathr marae |
It is through their grace that I have got education, and through their assistance I have conquered all my enemies.

einehee kee kripaa kae sajae ham hai nehee mo so gareeb karor parae | 2 |
It is through their aid that I have attained this status, otherwise there are millions of unknown mortals like me.



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Bhagat Kabir (Gurmukhi: ਭਗਤ ਕਬੀਰ) (1441-1518)* was a Devotee, Saint and Gurmukh born in Uttar Pardesh, India. He was a monotheist and follower, probably founder, of Gurmat. He was a Muslim. There are 227 Padas in 17 ragas and 237 slokas of Kabir in Guru Granth Sahib. He is revered by Hindus, Muslims and Sikhs. Like other Devotees, Kabir did not believe in Ritualism, the worshiping of Dieties, Brahmanism or the Caste System. Kabir played the role of a teacher and social reformer by the medium of his writings. Bhagat Kabir guided Gurmat to Ramanand, whom he adopted as worldly guru.

Sikhs also follow the teaching of Kabir, as in Gurmat, Kabir, Nanak, Ravidas, Bhatts all are same and all are treated as Guru and Sikhs bow before Guru Granth Sahib which include the teaching of many who had similar thoughts about God.

Kabir was born in Benaras and adopted by Neeru and his wife Neema who named him Kabir (the Most High). Kabir had a son who he named Kamal and a daughter named Kamali by Mata Loi. Though a Hindu by tradition, he was a Muslim by upbringing. A weaver by profession. There are many legends associated with the birth and death of Kabir (1440 -1518). Some people say that, he was born to a family of Muslim weavers. Others claim that he was the son of a Brahmin widow.

It is widely accepted that he was born in 1398 AD (71 years before Guru Nanak). Kabirpanthis (followers of Kabir) say that he lived upto the age of 120 years and give date of his death as 1518, but relying on the research of Hazari Prased Trivedi, a British Scholar Charlotte Vaudenville is inclined to lend credence to these dates and has prooven that 1448 is probably the correct date of Saint Kabir's demise.

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