This document contains two hymns from the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib written by Bhagat (Saint) Jayadev. The first hymn praises the supreme God as the creator of all and encourages meditating on God's name to overcome birth and death. It advises leaving worldly attachments and taking refuge in God. The second hymn describes God as eternal and all-pervading. It says meditating on God helps obtain spiritual wisdom and union with the divine. Taken together, the hymns praise God as the creator and stress focusing on devotion and meditation as a way to overcome worldly illusions and connect with the divine.
This document contains two hymns from the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib written by Bhagat (Saint) Jayadev. The first hymn praises the supreme God as the creator of all and encourages meditating on God's name to overcome birth and death. It advises leaving worldly attachments and taking refuge in God. The second hymn describes God as eternal and all-pervading. It says meditating on God helps obtain spiritual wisdom and union with the divine. Taken together, the hymns praise God as the creator and stress focusing on devotion and meditation as a way to overcome worldly illusions and connect with the divine.
This document contains two hymns from the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib written by Bhagat (Saint) Jayadev. The first hymn praises the supreme God as the creator of all and encourages meditating on God's name to overcome birth and death. It advises leaving worldly attachments and taking refuge in God. The second hymn describes God as eternal and all-pervading. It says meditating on God helps obtain spiritual wisdom and union with the divine. Taken together, the hymns praise God as the creator and stress focusing on devotion and meditation as a way to overcome worldly illusions and connect with the divine.
This document contains two hymns from the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib written by Bhagat (Saint) Jayadev. The first hymn praises the supreme God as the creator of all and encourages meditating on God's name to overcome birth and death. It advises leaving worldly attachments and taking refuge in God. The second hymn describes God as eternal and all-pervading. It says meditating on God helps obtain spiritual wisdom and union with the divine. Taken together, the hymns praise God as the creator and stress focusing on devotion and meditation as a way to overcome worldly illusions and connect with the divine.