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Japji Sahib is a Sikh prayer, that appears at the beginning of the holy scripture of the Sikhs, the living Guru, Guru Granth Sahib. It was composed by Guru Nanak Dev, the founder of Sikhism. It is headed by Mool Mantra and followed by 38 paudis (stanzas) and completed with a final Salok at the end of this composition.
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Jap ji is a prayer at the beginning of the Sri Guru Granth Sahib, considered the holy scripture of Sikhs. It was composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Guru in the line of ten Sikh Gurus.
Jap ji begins with Mool Mantra and is followed by 38 pauris (stanzas) and ends with a final Salok at the end of this composition.[1]
Jap ji is believed to be the first composition of Guru Nanak, and is now considered the comprehensive essence of Sikh faith.[1] It is regarded amongst the most important Bani or 'set of verses' by the Sikhs, as it is the first Bani in Nitnem.
Notable is Nanak's discourse on 'what is true worship' and what is the nature of God'. In Jap ji it is stated that God is indescribable; the only true form of worship is worship of Nam (inner Word, Sound, Power), realization of God, and to remain always in the Holy Will of that loving God, accomplished with the grace of the True Guru.[2][3]
Related to Jap ji is the Jaapu Sahib (Punjabi: :à¨à¨¾à¨ªà©), the latter is found at the start of Dasam Granth and was composed by Guru Gobind Singh.[1][4]
Japji is chanted in the Sikh tradition at the initiation ceremony and during the cremation ceremony.[1]
Meaning of Jap(u)[edit]
Following are some accepted meanings of Jap:
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The Japji Sahib opens with hymn that 'one cannot clean the mind just by cleaning the body, by silence alone one cannot find peace, by food alone one cannot satisfy one's hunger, to be purified one must abide in love of the divine'.[6] Hymn 2 asserts that by God's command the ups and downs in life happen, it is He who causes suffering and happiness, it is He whose command brings release from rebirth, and it is His command by which one lives in perpetual cycles of rebirth from karma.[6][7]
With good karmas in past life and His grace is the gate of mukti (liberation) is found; in Him is everything, states Hymn 4.[6] The Hymn 5 states that He has endless virtues, so one must sing His name, listen, and keep the love for Him in one's heart.[6][8] The Guru's shabda (word) is the protecting sound and wisdom of the Vedas, the Guru is Shiva, Vishnu (Gorakh) and Brahma, and the Guru is mother Parvati and Lakshmi.[9][10] All living beings abide in Him. Serious sam 3 bfe walkthrough. Hymns 6 to 15 describe the value of listening to the word and having faith, for it is the faith that liberates.[7] God is formless and indescribable, state Hymns 16 to 19.[10] It is remembering His name that cleanses, liberates states Hymn 20. Hymns 21 through 27 revere the nature and name of God, stating that man's life is like a river that does not know the vastness of ocean it journeys to join, that all literature from Vedas to Puranas speak of Him, Brahma speaks, Siddhas speak, Yogi speaks, Shiva speaks, the silent sages speak, the Buddha speaks, the Krishna speaks, the humble Sewadars speak, yet one cannot describe Him completely with all the words in the world.[7][11]
Hymn 30 states that He watches all, but none can see Him. God is the primal one, the pure light, without beginning, without end, the never changing constant, states Hymn 31.[12]
Japji Sahib and Jaap Sahib[edit]
The Guru Granth Sahib starts with Japji Sahib, while Dasam Granth starts with Jaap Sahib.[1] Guru Nanak is credited with the former, while Guru Gobind Singh is credited with the latter.[1]Jaap Sahib is structured as a stotra that are commonly found in 1st millennium CE Hindu literature. The Jaap Sahib, unlike Japji Sahib, is composed predominantly in Braj-Hindi and Sanskrit language, with a few Arabic words, and with 199 stanzas is longer than Japji Sahib.[1] The Japu Sahib is, like Japji Sahib, a praise of God as the unchanging, loving, unborn, ultimate power and includes within it 950 attributes of God.[1][4] This is similar to Sahasranama texts of India, and for this reason this part is also called as Akal Sahasranama.[4] The text includes names for God taken from primarily Islamic and Zoroastrian metaphysics, such as AllÄh (Arabic) & 'Khuda' (Persian). The Japu Sahib includes a mention of God as wielder of weapons, consistent with the martial spirit of Dasam Granth.[1]
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'Japji Sahib Path' app let you read and listen to 'Japji Sahib Audio' on your mobile. You can read 'Japji Sahib Path' in Hindi or Punjabi and can read meaning of path while reading or listening to 'Japji Sahib Audio'. Purpose of this app is to let busy and mobile young generation reconnect with Sikhism and Gurubani by reading path on mobile. We hope that you will find this app useful and and will use it daily.
Japji Sahib Path app - key features: - # Select language of your preference:- 'Japji Sahib in Hindi', 'Japji Sahib in Punjabi' (Gurmukhi) or 'Japji Sahib in English' # Listen to 'Japji Sahib Audio': - - Seek bar to control audio - move back and forward - Pause button will stop audio and let you play path from where you left - Stop button will stop path completely. If you play again, path will start from current page - You can go to page of your choice using GO button on top-right corner # Select from 5 themes - Sepia, Classic, White, Black, Silver # Select text sizes of your choice # 'Read meaning' of each page using Translate option # Rate and provide your feedback using Feedback option # Read in portrait or landscape mode # All controls are 'in English' # 'Japji Sahib Audio with Lyrics' Ads: - # Please note that this app is ad supported # We show ad in non-intrusive manner so as to not to disturb you during path Like and share on social media: - # Our Google Page: https://plus.google.com/u/1/108766512791119387329/posts # Like us on Facebook: - https://www.facebook.com/JapjiSahibPath # For more info: - http://www.raytechnos.com About 'Japji Sahib' Ji: - Japji Sahib Path, which appears at the beginning of Sikh Holy Book, is most recited path in Gurbani/ Nitnem and is recited every morning by Sikhs all over the world. It's sacred hymn of God composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh guru. It is written in sutra or mantra form and consists of Mool Mantra as the beginning followed by 38 hymns and a final Salok and elaborates all the basic teaching of Guru Nanak i.e. basic concept of Sikhism: devotional worship, the concept of creation.
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Japji Sahib Path app - key features: - # Select language of your preference:- 'Japji Sahib in Hindi', 'Japji Sahib in Punjabi' (Gurmukhi) or 'Japji Sahib in English' # Listen to 'Japji Sahib Audio': - - Seek bar to control audio - move back and forward - Pause button will stop audio and let you play path from where you left - Stop button will stop path completely. If you play again, path will start from current page - You can go to page of your choice using GO button on top-right corner # Select from 5 themes - Sepia, Classic, White, Black, Silver # Select text sizes of your choice # 'Read meaning' of each page using Translate option # Rate and provide your feedback using Feedback option # Read in portrait or landscape mode # All controls are 'in English' # 'Japji Sahib Audio with Lyrics' Ads: - # Please note that this app is ad supported # We show ad in non-intrusive manner so as to not to disturb you during path Like and share on social media: - # Our Google Page: https://plus.google.com/u/1/108766512791119387329/posts # Like us on Facebook: - https://www.facebook.com/JapjiSahibPath # For more info: - http://www.raytechnos.com About 'Japji Sahib' Ji: - Japji Sahib Path, which appears at the beginning of Sikh Holy Book, is most recited path in Gurbani/ Nitnem and is recited every morning by Sikhs all over the world. It's sacred hymn of God composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, the first Sikh guru. It is written in sutra or mantra form and consists of Mool Mantra as the beginning followed by 38 hymns and a final Salok and elaborates all the basic teaching of Guru Nanak i.e. basic concept of Sikhism: devotional worship, the concept of creation.
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