Composed by Manpreet Singh with musical direction by Gurmoh.
“Dharti dhan hoyi, dhan hoye ambar, Sabhe dukh mukke, sache patshah ji” Blessed is the earth, and blessed is the sky; all sufferings have come to an end, O True King. Spiritual Connection:
It signifies that Guru Nanak's light and teachings are not confined to a single time or place but pervade the entire universe.
The central theme of the song is the belief that the Divine exists everywhere and in everything. Below is the updated English translation for the most significant verses:
In Sikhism, "Nanak" often refers to the eternal divine spirit that passed through all ten human Gurus. The song highlights this by mentioning the "tenth robe" ( daswan jaama ), referring to Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Production and Context
Composed by Manpreet Singh with musical direction by Gurmoh.
“Dharti dhan hoyi, dhan hoye ambar, Sabhe dukh mukke, sache patshah ji” Blessed is the earth, and blessed is the sky; all sufferings have come to an end, O True King. Spiritual Connection: aar nanak paar nanak english translation updated
It signifies that Guru Nanak's light and teachings are not confined to a single time or place but pervade the entire universe. Composed by Manpreet Singh with musical direction by Gurmoh
The central theme of the song is the belief that the Divine exists everywhere and in everything. Below is the updated English translation for the most significant verses: The central theme of the song is the
In Sikhism, "Nanak" often refers to the eternal divine spirit that passed through all ten human Gurus. The song highlights this by mentioning the "tenth robe" ( daswan jaama ), referring to Guru Gobind Singh Ji. Production and Context