Asa ki vaar aur Anand Sahib

This book contains popular Baani’s “Aasa ki vaar” and “Anand Sahib” from Adi Granth. Aasa ki vaar: A vaar is a popular style of Punjabi poetry that generally depicts the exploits of a folk hero and showers praise on him. Guru Nanak composed Aasa ki Vaar in praise of God, the Guru and Nam. The text also emphasizes strong ethical commitments and openly repudiates rituals, the caste system and slavish customs. Aasa ki Vaar describes ego as a chronic malady, but assures us at the same time that God has also incorporated the remedy into the system – the practice of the Guru’s Shabd that destroys ego and opens the door to liberation. Anand Sahib: Guru Amar Das begins his most popular composition the "Anand", commonly referred to as the Anand Sahib, by proclaiming: Bliss supreme abounds, O mother, now that I have found my true Guru. The text contains an extensive elaboration on this masterpiece which revolves around the most sought after goal by all humans - eternal bliss. The Guru explains the way to experience this permanent state of spiritual peace.

English: Aasa ki vaar aur Anand Sahib
Author: T.R. Shangari
Category: Mysticism in World Religions
Format: Paperback, 368 Pages
Edition: 1st, 2025
ISBN: 978-93-48134-53-0
RSSB: PB-305-0

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