Aimed to make its wider reach globally, Japji Sahib has been translated into English, Norwegian, Swedish, Polish, Finish, Dutch, Germen, French, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese, Guarani, Russian, Estonian ,Hebrew, Turkish, Malaysian, Japanese and Chinese languages. It would be presented to the SGPC, meant to be placed in the Central Sikh Museum in Golden Temple complex tomorrow.Ĭalifornia-based Jeevan Randhir Singh, who has designed it, said each of the pages had been artistically designed and bordered with original drawings of the respective country’s National Flower that the language represents. Reciting the name of God is meant to actualize the aural sonic dimension of Gods very being in the mind or heart of the practitioner, an act that is ultimately ontologically transformative. Titled as “Japji Sahib – the Light of Guru Nanak for the World”, this 400-page ‘Pothi’ has been bejewelled with spectacular cover of silver filigree and studded with precious gem stones. Indeed, simran, the remembrance and repetition of Names of God, is the foundation for living a spiritual life according to this Living Path of the Masters. JapjiSahib Nitnem Japji Sahib - Japji Sahib with lyrics - Read Along Punjabi Lyrics Show more Show more All Listenable Related From Nitnem Path Live Recently. Dedicated to 550th birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, a US-based religious organisation, Sikh Dharma International (SDI), has come up with a “Pothi” (holy book) of Japji Sahib, translated its original Gurmukhi text into 19 foreign languages.
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