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@Gurbani | RAY MAN AISO KAR SANYAASA | Read Guru Gobind Singh ji Shabad along with Asha Bhosle
This shabad is composed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji and is on Page 1539 of Dasam Granth. Gurbani Kirtan is brought to you by WolrdGurudwara.com. This Shabad - Ray Man Aiso Kar Sanyaasa is by Asha Bhosle. Our goal is to help you learn the correct pronunciation and meaning of Shabad Gurbani. ik oankaar sree vaahiguroo jee kee fatheh | God is one and can be realized with the grace of the Spiritual Master. raamakalee paathishaahee 10 | Rag Ramkali by the Tenth Master (King) (usually sung at dawn) rae man aiso kar sanniaasaa | O mind! practise renunciation in this way: ban sae sadhan sabhai kar samajhahu man hee maahi oudhaasaa | 1| rehaao | Consider all the dwellings to be the forest. Remain detached at heart.(1)pause. jath kee jattaa jog ko maajan naem kae nakhan bataaou | Make continence your matted hair, union with God your ablution and your daily practice (duties) growth of your long nails. gayaan guroo aatham oupadhaesahu naam bibhooth lagaaou |1| Consider divine knowledge your preceptor, preach yourself and apply the repetition of God's name as ashes to your body.(1) alap ahaar sulaap see nindhraa dhayaa shimaa than preeth | Eat little, sleep little and generate compassion and forbearance in your heart. seel santhokh sadhaa nirabaahibo haivabo thrigun atheeth | 2| Profess pure conduct and patience always. Remain free from the three (goodness, passion and darkness) constituents of nature.(2) kaam koradh hankaar lobh hath moh n man so layaavai | Do not conceive of lust, wrath, haughtiness, greed, obstinacy and attachment in your mind. thab hee aatham thath ko dharasae param purakh keh paavai | 3| 1| Thus you will behold the reality of your soul and attain the Almighty (Supreme Being)(3)(1) http://www.WorldGurudwara.com www World Gurudwara com Guru Gobind Singh (Punjabi: ਗੁਰੂ ਗੋਬਿੰਦ ਸਿੰਘ) (Hindi: गुरू गोबिंद सिंघ); 22 December 1666 -- 7 October 1708) is the tenth Guru of Sikhism. He was born in Patna, Bihar in India and became a Guru on 11 November 1675, at the age of nine years, succeeding his father Guru Tegh Bahadur. He is the leader of the Sikh faith, a saint, a soldier, a poet, and a philosopher. In the Sikh society. Guru Gobind Singh's life and teachings have had a lasting impression on Sikh ideology as well as in their daily life. His establishment of the Khalsa is considered as one of the most important events in the history of Sikhism. He fought twenty defensive battles against the Mughals and their alliances, such as Rajas of Shivalik Hills. Guru Gobind Singh was the last human Sikh Guru; and in Nanded he declared the Sri Guru Granth Sahib , the holy scripture of Sikhism, as the next permanent Sikh Guru on October 7, 1708. Guru Tegh Bahadur had founded the city of Anandpur Sahib in the year 1665, on the land purchased from the ruler of Bilaspur (Kahlur). After his tour of eastern parts of India ended, he asked his family to come to Anandpur. Gobind Rai (Childhood name of Guru Gobind Singh Ji) reached Anandpur (then known as Chakk Nanaki), on the foothills of the Sivalik Hills, in March 1672. Gobind Rai's early education included study of Punjabi, Braj, Sanskrit, Persian and Arabic languages, and training as a soldier. In 1699, the Guru sent hukmanamas (letters of authority) to his followers, requesting them to congregate at Anandpur on 30 March 1699, the day of Vaisakhi (the annual harvest festival).. There he founded Khalsa and gave them all the name "Singh" (lion), and designated them collectively as Khalsa (the Pure Ones), the group of baptized Sikhs. Women were also included into the Khalsa, and given the title of kaur ("princess"). Gobind Singh then addressed the audience " From now on, you have become casteless. No ritual, either Hindu or Muslim, will you perform nor will you believe in superstition of any kind, but only in one God who is the master and protector of all, the only creator and destroyer. In your new order, the lowest will rank with the highest and each will be to the other a bhai (brother). No pilgrimages for you any more, nor austerities but the pure life of the household, which you should be ready to sacrifice at the call of Dharma. Women shall be equal of men in every way. No purdah (veil) for them anymore, nor the burning alive of a widow on the pyre of her spouse (sati). He who kills his daughter, the Khalsa shall not deal with him. GuruGobind Singh Ji said, "Five K's you will observe as a pledge of your dedication to my ideal". - Kesh: Hair unshorn representation of saintliness. - Kangha: a comb to keep hair clean and untangled. - Kara: an iron/steel bracelet to denote one universal God and to keep you handcuffed from doing wrong. - Kashera: a piece of practical wear to denote modesty. - Kirpaan: a steel dagger for your defence and to defend the helpless.

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