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EPISODE · Jun 12, 2017 · 24 MIN

I Cannot Live Without All-Pervasive For Even a Moment or an Instant | Sabad of the Week

from The Sikh Cast · host Sikh Research Institute

In the melodic embrace of Rag Asavar, Guru Ramdas Sahib's bestowed Sabad resonates, capturing the transitional hues from late afternoon to early evening. This musical framework is a canvas for profound reflections, leading the listener on a devotional journey.‍ The Sabad begins with a steadfast glorification of All-Pervasive's Nam each day. Progressing, it delves into listening and remembering All-Pervasive's glory, drawing an analogy to the swan's reliance on the pond. This comparison accentuates the integral connection of the servant to the Divine, akin to the inseparable dependence of a swan on its habitat.‍ The Sabad shifts to the diverse expressions of love in the world. While acknowledging that some harbor affection for transient attachments and pride, the focus pivots to the profound love of All-Pervasive's servants for the Freedom-state. This divine affection becomes a guiding beacon for remembrance, encapsulated in the repeated refrain, "All-Pervasive! All-Pervasive!" The repetition serves a dual purpose – as a reminder and an invocation, urging a continuous connection with the Divine. Explore the Sabad Reflection: https://bit.ly/sabad-of-the-week-19 Featuring: Manpreet Singh - https://sikhri.org/people/manpreet-jassal Harinder Singh - https://sikhri.org/people/harinder-singh

In the melodic embrace of Rag Asavar, Guru Ramdas Sahib's bestowed Sabad resonates, capturing the transitional hues from late afternoon to early evening. This musical framework is a canvas for profound reflections, leading the listener on a devotional journey.‍ The Sabad begins with a steadfast glorification of All-Pervasive's Nam each day. Progressing, it delves into listening and remembering All-Pervasive's glory, drawing an analogy to the swan's reliance on the pond. This comparison accentuates the integral connection of the servant to the Divine, akin to the inseparable dependence of a swan on its habitat.‍ The Sabad shifts to the diverse expressions of love in the world. While acknowledging that some harbor affection for transient attachments and pride, the focus pivots to the profound love of All-Pervasive's servants for the Freedom-state. This divine affection becomes a guiding beacon for remembrance, encapsulated in the repeated refrain, "All-Pervasive! All-Pervasive!" The repetition serves a dual purpose – as a reminder and an invocation, urging a continuous connection with the Divine. Explore the Sabad Reflection: https://bit.ly/sabad-of-the-week-19 Featuring: Manpreet Singh - https://sikhri.org/people/manpreet-jassal Harinder Singh - https://sikhri.org/people/harinder-singh

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