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Savaiya
Sawaiya is a form of poetry which is written in praise of someone in which every verse is a quarter times the length of common verse. The plural of Savaiya is Savaiye (Punjabi: ਸ੍ਵਯੇ ). Famous among them are Tav-Prasad Savaiye, 33 Savaiye, Bhattan De Savaiye. See also * 33 Savaiye 33 Savaiye (Gurmukhi: ੩੩ ਸਵਈਏ) is a religious work written by Guru Gobind Singh which is included in Dasam Granth, second scripture of Sikhs. It is present after Sabad Patshahi 10 and continued with Khalsa Mahima. It explains qualitie ... References External linksListen to the Sawaiya being sung Sikh music {{sikhism-stub ...
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Bhattan De Savaiye
Bhattan de Savaiye ( pa, ਭੱਟਾਂ ਦੇ ਸਵਈਏ; ''bhaṭāṁ dē sava'ī'ē''), also known as Bhatt Bani (Gurmukhi: ਭੱਟ ਬਾਣੀ; ''bhaṭa bāṇī''), is a name given to 123 Savaiyas composed by various Bhatts, which are present in Guru Granth Sahib, scripture of Sikhs. According to various scholars, these Savaiyas are eulogies of first five Gurus of Sikhism. Generally, it is accepted that there were 11 Bhatts whose hymns are present in Adi Granth, but controversy still exist that there are 12 or 17. Structure The savaiye starts from page 1389 from Savaiye Mahalla Pehla Ke and ends at page 1409 of Guru Granth Sahib. The savaiyas are under five titles: #Savaiya Mahalla Pehle Ke 1 ( pa, ਸਵਈਏ ਮਹਲੇ ਪਹਿਲੇ ਕੇ ੧) #Savaiye Mahalle Duje Ke 2 ( pa, ਸਵਈਏ ਮਹਲੇ ਦੂਜੇ ਕੇ ੨) #Savaiye Mahalle Teeje Ke 3 ( pa, ਸਵਈਏ ਮਹਲੇ ਤੀਜੇ ਕੇ ੩) #Savaiye Mahalle Chauthe Ke 4 ( pa, ਸਵਈਏ ...
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Gurmukhi
Gurmukhī ( pa, ਗੁਰਮੁਖੀ, , Shahmukhi: ) is an abugida developed from the Laṇḍā scripts, standardized and used by the second Sikh guru, Guru Angad (1504–1552). It is used by Punjabi Sikhs to write the language, commonly regarded as a Sikh script, Gurmukhi is used in Punjab, India as the official script of the Punjabi language. While Shahmukhi script is used in Punjab, Pakistan as the official script. The primary scripture of Sikhism, the Guru Granth Sahib, is written in Gurmukhī, in various dialects and languages often subsumed under the generic title ''Sant Bhasha'' or ''saint language'', in addition to other languages like Persian and various phases of Indo-Aryan languages. Modern Gurmukhī has thirty-five original letters, hence its common alternative term ''paintī'' or "the thirty-five," plus six additional consonants, nine vowel diacritics, two diacritics for nasal sounds, one diacritic that geminates consonants and three subscript characters. Hi ...
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Tav-Prasad Savaiye
''Tav-Prasad Savaiye'' ( pa, ਤ੍ਵਪ੍ਰਸਾਦਿ ਸ੍ਵਯੇ) is a short composition of 10 stanzas which is part of daily liturgy among Sikhs (''Nitnem''). It was penned down by Guru Gobind Singh and is part of his composition ''Akal Ustat'' (The praise of God). This is an important composition which is read during Amrit Sanchar. This ''Bani'' appears in the Dasam Granth on pages 13 to 15, starting from Stanza 21 of Akal Ustat. Structure and meaning Tavprasad means ''with thy grace''. This composition strongly rejects idolatry, pilgrimages, grave worshiping, samadhis of yogis and other ritualistic beliefs of Hinduism, Jainism and Islam as being of no use in attaining God if performed without the love of God and all his creation . It is included in Nitnem, the daily morning prayers of Sikhs, and recited after completing Jaap Sahib. It starts with ''Sravag Sudh Samuh Sidhan Ke'' and goes up to ''Koor Kriya Urjheo Sab Hi Jag''. Among many famous quotes from Tav-Prasad ...
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33 Savaiye
33 Savaiye (Gurmukhi: ੩੩ ਸਵਈਏ) is a religious work written by Guru Gobind Singh which is included in Dasam Granth, second scripture of Sikhs. It is present after Sabad Patshahi 10 and continued with Khalsa Mahima. It explains qualities of Supreme and Khalsa. Structure * It is situated on page 712 to 716 of Dasam Granth. * These are 33 in number, having four stanzas each. * These were written at Anandpur Sahib Anandpur Sahib, sometimes referred to simply as Anandpur (lit. "city of bliss"), is a city in Rupnagar district (Ropar), on the edge of Shivalik Hills, in the Indian state of Punjab. Located near the Sutlej River, the city is one of the most s ....Retrieved Page - 6, Dasam Granth, Dr. S.S. Kapoor, Hemkunt Press References External links 33 Savaiye Exegesis on Vimeowww.dasamgranth.in: Writings, Audios and Videos on Dasam Granth compositions Dasam Granth {{Sikh-stub ...
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