 Punjab, pulsating, vibrant, rich. Criss-crossing mustard fields. Our journey through this land was a search to understand the spirit of its people through their music. Music which reflects their hopes, passions and history. Guru Nanak Parshay, Guru Granth Sahib Maharaj's greatest contribution is that he didn't break his fast. For example, in olden times, when someone was getting married, he used to ride a horse. Guru Sahib says, don't break that fast, go along with that fast. But you have to sing the songs of the horses, the Gurbani and the Lord. That is how the festival of Beda, Tamhadrya, and the Bala Rada was carried by the Lord. In the name of the dharm and the Dhoha, the praise was providers, the holy name of the Simrat. Guru Guru Pura, the Satguru, the son of all the saints, the holy, sacred, holy and divine. Nanak Parshay, Guru Granth Sahib Maharaj's greatest contribution is that So the Guru says, don't break the fast, go along with the fast, but the horses you are singing, the Gurbani, you have to do it for the Lord. I feel like where I am? So, we are here. We have been here for a long time. Vishwasanal Pakti, the poet of the Sufi-Oppot, and he is the one who should get the influence in the form of a poet. Shastri Singh Ji. Our father gave us a lot of knowledge and then we found out that the plants that grow in the field are the male plants of the classigar. The plants that grow in the field are the male plants of the classigar.