This Website attempts reflecting on many themes mentioned in the Universal Teaching of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib (SGGS). Updated daily, currently there are over 325 Gurbani articles and close to 100 Gurbani Blog posts. New ones are regularly added.

A practical Guide, the SGGS is the Source of Agaadh Bodh (Unfathomable Wisdom/Giaan...) pertaining to the quest of Truth, and provides all that's needed to raise consciousness to higher dimension.

Free of dogmas, the Gurbani has a simple message: there is One, All-pervading Reality. We are That. The purpose of human life is to understand this Truth through self-purification and self-observation while alive, and take off from levels of Bikaars (Haumai's or ego's faults) into heights of our Essential Nature (Joti-Svaroopa), Sahaj (Natural State of Being...), Perfection (Pooran Pada), etc.

It is repeatedly indicated in the SGGS that there are only two different groups of people living together on earth: the Gurmukhs (the followers of Truth and truthful living...) and the Manmukhs (the deniers of Truth and truthful living...). The SGGS asks us to become the Gurmukhs, and lead a Divine Life.

To this end, the SGGS urges us to: make a dedicated life of selfless service (Sevaa) to all beings the prayer; make Wisdom, humility and contentment the temple within; make practice of selfless love and compassion for all the devotion and the noblest conduct; make meditation (Simran) the rosary enshrined in the heart; realize Oneness with the Universal Spirit, within; recognize the Sameness in all; become Jeevanmukta (Living Enlightened or Liberated); experience within Bliss (Anand), Peace, Harmony...

Otherwise, what's the use of reasoning and intellectuality if it does not usher in Viveka-Budhi? What's the use of reading scriptures and listening to their recitations if not applied (or lived)? What's the use of talking about religion, spirituality, and Truth if it does not usher in auspiciousness?
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