![]() There is another important reason why the same so dar keha and gavai tudhn pangtees need to be recited in the evening. VERY IMPORTANT to understand this because the same lines are repeated exactly in so dar rag asa of rehiras for the evening. Later in japji, the gavieh lines come again, but are referring to all those "mannai" (chosen faithful ones), th=tand at sing outside the darbar of Akaal purakh. YES, it will be heard i space with sukham ears Refers to this the planet, the skies, the stars in fact the whole of consciousness hears this primal shabad. The suniyai is telling us about ALL that listen to the Primal shabad, the Ik-ong. These are the 1st "gavieh" lines and refer to sift salah on our world here. The suniyai lines follow on from the gaviah lines about who sings and does sift salah of akaal purakh. what do these gain by listening, does it say? It talks about listening, and then mentions some figures etc. Listening-the oceans, the lands of the world and the nether regions of the underworld. Listening-the earth, its support and the Akaashic ethers. Listening-the Siddhas, the spiritual teachers, the heroic warriors, the yogic masters. pauri in japji sahib is where it talks about the importance of listening. I was wondering what the meaning of the 7. Waheguru ji ka khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh.
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