Ek Onkar Satnam is the essence of Japji Sahib the message of Nanak
that emerged as Sikh Religion. Indeed Ek Onkar Satnam is the
Heartbeat of Nanak. The entire religion is condensed in these three
words - EK, OnKAR, and SATNAM. Afterwards whatever Nanak overflowed
is for your understanding. Otherwise the message is complete.
Beyond dualities, conditionings, and your beliefs lays the realm of
Buddhas. Nanak is a Buddha - one who has not only attained to this
Oneness with that which is, instead has harnessed this energy field
for the transformation of human consciousness. Japji Sahib is the
expression of Truth as envisaged by Nanak and occupies a foremost
place in Sikh religion. Ek Omkar Satnam is the heartbeat of Nanak
and Japji Sahib is the fragrance of the inner flowering. The effort
is to harness and present truth that rendered Nanak, Buddha, Kabir,
Osho, Krishnamurti, Jesus and Mahabir Enlightened in its sublime
and nascent form through this work. Truth is sublime. Truth is
beyond religions and even your gods and goddesses. Truth is
solitary. Truth is auspicious. Truth is beyond duality. So is bliss
or Anand. Truth has nothing to do with Sikh, Hindu, Muslim,
Christian or Jew. Truth is beyond these narrow boundaries. Your
conditioning, your values, and your understanding have no
correlation with Truth. A Hindu mind listens to that which
resonates and strengthens his mind. So is the case with a Sikh,
Christian, Mohammedan and other sects as well. You are listening
simply to strengthen your mind. Nanak is unique. And he is unique
in many ways. Nanak happened before TulsiDas. Social values were
declining. Politically that was the beginning of a new era. The
message of the masters was losing its inner fabric. Nanak's role
was to resurrect all these. Nanak came like a fresh breeze. Look at
the earlier scriptures. Valmiki used one meter throughout the
entire narration of Ramayana. So too the same one meter 'Anustup'
with each composition of four quadrants and two lines each is the
meter used throughout the text - the Bhagvad Gita. All this
describes one set pattern. Bhagwad Gita is the path of Yoga
although different paths of Yoga are explained. And Ramayana is the
story of Rama on the platter of Bhakti. Nanak has used different
meter in each Pauri. The Japji Sahib does not follow any strict
meter of poetry and even the rhyming seems, at places, uneven and
incoherent. Besides, sometimes the basic line of thought appears to
be intruded upon by verses in between, particularly if one relies
solely upon translations and word meanings. This explains that
through each Pauri Nanak goes into in-depth message of different
systems of transformation used by the masters and paths. Anyone
with linear consciousness or one track mind and understanding
cannot understand Nanak. Only a master whose consciousness has
reached its pinnacle Or has merged with the ultimate can explain
various systems of transformation of human consciousness as
interwoven through various Pauris of Japji Sahib. Allow this nectar
to ooze into being....
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