Hey you!
THE JOB OF LOVE
(Praym-Kaar)
Man of the world.
You’re a Professional!
You know how to take care of yourself.
What do you know about me?
You don’t recognize me at all.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
Hey you!
THE JOB OF LOVE
(Praym-Kaar)
Man of the world.
You’re a Professional!
You know how to take care of yourself.
What do you know about me?
You don’t recognize me at all.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
Hey you!
THE JOB OF LOVE
(Praym-Kaar)
Man of the world.
You’re a Professional!
You know how to take care of yourself.
What do you know about me?
You don’t recognize me at all.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
Always teach your children Truth,
And make them soldiers in God’s Army!
Teach them to always live in the Company of the Holy
Where they will practice Raj Yoga.
And be filled with the deep color of Nam.
Teach your children the Guru’s Bani,
The Treasure of Truth and the Heart’s inner longing.
Instruct your children in the Guru’s Teachings
And your world shall be filled with Peace and Joy.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
Adi Shakti
Power of God.
Perfect Devotion of Divine Wisdom.
The whole Creation is Sarah Shakti.
Meditating on her the Tenth Gate opens.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
A Woman of Truth,
That Woman,
Happily married,
A daughter of God,
Faithful to her husband,
Serving God,
Absorbed in Him,
Sacrificing herself,
Working hard to serve others,
Remembering God while she works,
That woman is Divine!
A goddess!
Wise and beautiful!
Beyond compare!
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
Woman is unknowable and unfathomable.
Woman is the powerful flow of Shakti.
From woman the Lights of God are born.
By a woman’s prayer all doubts are destroyed.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
Practice the Yoga of Marriage,
And in that Marriage, practice the Yoga of Detachment.
Stay unattached in the midst of wealth,
And remember God’s Name with every breath.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
The Yogi speaks effortlessly …
From the Love and Light of his Heart,
And from the depth of his meditative Wisdom.
Oh, Sikhs of the Guru! Oh, Khalsa!
Listen to my Prayer!
The Nitnem is the Command given by the True Guru.
If you recite your Banis consciously, you will gain Divine Knowledge.
It is by Guru’s Grace that I tell you this,
And it is by God’s Grace that you will be merged with Him.
When your Soul feels sad, recite ]apji in the depth of your Inner Self.
Read: "THE DAILY BANIS (Nitnem Namaa)"Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
This poem is from page 56-57 of the book “Furmaan Khalsa: Poems to Live By” by Siri Singh Sahib Bhai Sahib Harbhajan Khalsa Yogiji Taste the saltless stone and profit….
Read: "The Millstone of Wisdom (Gyan Godaree)"Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
The practice of Raj Yoga is the churning which yields the butter of life.
Singing the Guru’s Kirtan, all fears and miseries leave you.
If you meditate on God’s Name, your life shall not be in vain.
Read: "THE ALMIGHTY (Samrath)"Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
Living in indescribable bliss, wisdom and joy .. .
Forever One with the Giver of the breath .. .
Such a one is forever happy!
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
The Yogi focuses his attention in the Light
And tells the deepest secrets…
The ineffable description
Of remembrance of the Nam
Of Shakti and Bhakti,
And of Brahma’s Gyan.
The words flow through him naturally,
And bowing to Guru Ram Das,
The Mender of Broken Destinies,
Centered deeply in Prayer…
He speaks,
So that, by Guru’s Grace,
Everyone may hear.
Categories: Music history, Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
The Royal Court of Guru Ram Das,
Magnificent!
Harimandir,
Seat of the Immortal God.
Whoever makes an offering here
Brahma protects him
And Akal is ever his support.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa
There are thousands of Paths and thousands of Karmas.
There are thousands of Prophets and thousands of Dharmas.
I’ve searched thousands of places, and not found one person,
Who was tired of their Karmas and of not finding happiness.
Thousands have searched and never found God.
Categories: Poetry
Tags: Furmaan Khalsa