Sabad Patshahi 10
Sabad Patshahi 10 (also known as the Shabad Hazare Padishah), under the title Shabad (Punjabi: ਸਬਦ), are ten religious hymns composed by Guru Gobind Singh that are present in Dasam Granth. These hymns have comments on ritualistic practices in Sanyas, Jogis and Bairagis, and also against any form of idolatry, human or deity worship.
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- These hymns are primarily composed in Braj and Hindi languages,[1] with plentiful use of Sanskrit words,[2] except sixth hymn, which is composed in Punjabi with some Persian words.
- Excluding the sixth, all other hymns have three Padash and Rahau (The Pause) placed in the beginning of the Shabads.
- Sixth hymn was composed at Machhiwara whereas others were composed at Anandpur Sahib. The ordering of hymns was given by Bhai Mani Singh.
- The only six Ragas present in Dasam Granth are in the title of hymns.
- These Shabads deal with futility of asceticism, idolatry and attachment.[3]
- Shabad Hazare is a title given to collection of these Shabads. Though it is not present in main text and the meaning is not too clear but traditionally it is believed that each Shabad has the merit of a thousand.[4] Some scholar link the word "hazare" word to the Persian word "Hazra" (lit. present).[5]
Hymns
- Re man aiso kar sanyasa - Raga Ramkali
- Re man iha bidha jog kamao - Raga Ramkali
- Prani param purakh pag lago - Raga Ramkali
- Prabh ju tu keh laaj hamari - Raga Sorath
- Bin kartar na kirtam mano - Raga Kalyan
- Mittar pyare nu - Khayal
- Kewal kal hi kartar - Raga Tilang Kaafi
- So kim manas roop kahai - Raga Bilawal
- Ek bin dusar na ko chinar - Raga Devgandhari
- Bin har naam na bachan paayi hai - Raga Devgandhari
References
- Page 18, Dasam Granth, S. S Kapoor
- Page, 115 Teachings of the Sikh Gurus, C. Shackle, Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair, Routledge, 2005
- Page-6, Hymns From The Dasam Granth, Gobind Singh Mansukhani, Hemkunt Press, 1993
- Teachings of the Sikh Gurus, C. Shackle, Arvind-Pal Singh Mandair, Routledge, 2005
- The Encyclopedia of Sikhism, H. S Singha, Hemkunt Press, 2000
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