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Anand Sahib: Divine Joy of Guru Amar Das | English Lyrics | “Satguru Nanak Ji Ki Fateh” Experience the bliss of Anand Sahib with full kirtan audio and heartfelt English translation. This 2.5-hour long-form video offers a calm, immersive reading experience, perfect for spiritual reflection, meditation, or daily listening. Follow along line-by-line with original Gurmukhi and poetic English subtitles, paired with serene nature visuals. Guru Ji Bani for the Modern Soul: Listen. Absorb. Be Still. Recital: Bhai Parminder Singh Ji (Australia) Writers: Guru Amar Das Translations: Brother of Heaven Raag: Ramkali “Anandu” also known as “Anand Sahib”, is a masterpiece of spiritual poetry that guides the soul on its journey toward eternal bliss. Translated as The Song of Bliss, this sacred composition illuminates the path to inner joy, which can only be achieved through connection with the Divine. Its 40 stanzas resonate with the essence of Sikh philosophy, offering profound insights into the nature of life, the self, and the eternal truth. And the timestamps can be found in the pinned comments below. Through Anand Sahib, Guru Amar Das Ji reveals that true happiness cannot be found in material possessions or fleeting pleasures but in the realisation of Naam - the Divine Presence that permeates all creation. The prayer underscores that this realisation comes through the guidance of the Guru, Satguru = True Guru which is your True self (aka higher self), who by its grace dispels the darkness of ignorance and leads to spiritual awakening. And this is done by the “Dasamdaur” where we connect to higher consciousness. Biblically this is known as our halo whereby we have been projected into physical reality. And then a “Gurdwara” is the Gurus abode where we learn to connect through the Gurus gate i.e 10th gate and merge and commune to our higher self just as Nanak did or Jesus namely calling his connection “My father”. ⭐️ If you’d like to support my journey, here’s my donation link: https://ko-fi.com/brotherofheaven. But truly, liking, sharing, or subscribing means just as much to me. Thank you for being here!" The composition emphasises surrendering the ego, detaching from worldly illusions, and harmonising one’s soul with the eternal melody of the universe, referred to as the Anahad Naad (Unstruck Sound). This sound, uncreated reflects the oneness of all that is, as to create a sound you need 2 things to come together. But duality is not real and just an illusion of this imaginary creation, not a divine truth. Nanak, encapsulated this in the profound Sikh declaration “Ik Onkar” - All is One. This resonates with the Biblical idea of "The Word," which is described as having no beginning or end, infinite and eternal. Anand Sahib invites the seeker to transcend the chaos of the ego mind identity and immerse themselves in the Divine Word (Shabad), which purifies and uplifts the spirit. In Punjabi poetry the world play i.e Maya is written as “O Mother”, I know many would have you believe its talking about human mothers, but even in Guru Amar Das case he was in his 70s when he became 3rd sikh Guru. So, whenever you read bani and the translations say “O Mother” know now that gurus are referring to the feminine energy of creation aka mother nature, the life giver of this world. Whilst God, the creator is the masculine energy state, where all creation comes from and manifested in. Similar to males and females creation process. Each stanza of Anad Sahib, is self-contained yet interconnected forming a journey from the state of separation from the Divine to the ultimate bliss of union. With poetic repetition, vivid metaphors, and profound imagery, Guru Amar Das Ji conveys the beauty of a life rooted in humility, devotion, and trust in the Divine Will. This union with the Creator brings about anand - an unshakeable bliss that arises from recognising one’s true nature and merging with the Infinite. The intent with alot of Sikh scriptures, is that Anand Sahib is not just a prayer but a spiritual experience. As one recites or listens to its words, it becomes a meditative journey, dissolving doubts and illuminating the soul’s innate connection to the Creator. Guru Amar Das Ji reminds us that this bliss is not reserved for a select few but is accessible to all who seek the truth with an open heart and surrender to the Guru's guidance. So now, immerse yourself in the words of Anand Sahib, and let its timeless wisdom awaken the eternal bliss within. It is a reminder that our true purpose lies in experiencing the boundless joy of living in harmony with the Divine. #sikh #waheguru #gurbanikirtan