

Only with His Grace and complete surrender to His Will one can overcome evils like anger, greed, attachment and desires. In a world of maya or illusion, we forget the Creator while being engrossed in his creation.

As weak beings, we are full of attachments and desires. Guru Arjan Dev says that the only way to realise God is through Namsimran or chanting God's Name. It urges that in order to gain peace one should make a constant effort to remember the Name - Shabad or Word of the Almighty. The sacred bani comprising 24 ashtpadis or cantos opens with an invocation to the Supreme who is remembered as adi-gure, jugadi-gure, sat-gure and sri-gurdeve - the primal guru, guru of all ages, the true guru and the great Divine Guru. A basic text of the Sikh faith, Sukhmani Sahib - Gauri Sukhmani in the Guru Granth Sahib - presents the teachings of the Sikh faith in a simple yet soul-stirring manner. Also known as the 'consoler of the mind' and the 'Jewel of Peace', its recitation leaves a soothing effect on the mind of the reader. The word 'rahau' which means 'pause' manifests the true meaning of the bani or sacred sayings, the Sukhmani Sahib. The minds of the devotees abide in a joyful peace. Rahau." Sukhmani is peace of mind, the nectar of the Name of God. Here is a line from the Sukhmani Sahib: "Sukhmani Sukh amrit prab nam,/ Bhagat jana kai man bisram.
