Kirtan Sohila- Punjabi Translation and Paath. i just want to know the english translation of it so that i. I try to recite kirtan sohila paath every night. Waheguruji ka khalsa, waheguruji ki Fateh. It is composed of five hymns or shabad, the first three by Guru Nanak Dev, the fourth. GHAR 17 – CHRCHARI TAAL (There are 17 Taalis and the Beat has 40 Maatraas)ġ) Only by the grace of a true Guru, the ego can be dissolved and eternalģ) Selfless service of humanity is the true worship of God.Ĥ) Women deserve the same respect as men.ĥ) Truth is highest of all, higher still is truthful living.Kirtan Sohila is a night prayer in Sikhism. GHAR 16 – KUL TAAL (There are 16 Taalis and the Beat has 42 Maatraas) GHAR 15 – MISHR BARAN TAAL (There are 15 Taalis and the Beat has 47 Maatraas) GHAR 14 – MAHASHANI TAAL (There are 14 Taalis and the Beat has 42 Maatraas) GHAR 13 – MUCHKUND TAAL (There are 13 Taalis and the Beat has 34 Maatraas)
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GHAR 12 – VISHNU TAAL (There are 12 Taalis and the Beat has 36 Maatraas) GHAR 11 – RUDRA TAAL (There are 11 Taalis and the Beat has 32 Maatraas) GHAR 10 – BRAHAM TAAL (There are 10 Taalis and the Beat has 28 Maatraas) GHAR 9 – MOHINI TAAL (There are 9 Taalis and the Beat has 23 Maatraas) GHAR 8 – ASHT MANGAL TAAL (There are 8 Taalis and the Beat has 22 Maatraas) GHAR 7 – MUT TAAL (There are 7 Taalis and the Beat has 21 Maatraas) GHAR 6 – KHUT TAAL (There are 6 Taalis and the Beat has 18 Maatraas) GHAR 5 – PUNJ TAAL (There are 5 Taalis and the Beat has 15 Maatraas) GHAR 4 – CHAAR TAAL (There are 4 Taalis and the Beat has 12 Maatraas) GHAR 3 – TEEN TAAL (There 3 Taalis and the Beat has 16 Maatraas) GHAR 2 – RUPAK TAAL (There are 2 Taalis and the Beat has 7 Maatraas) GHAR 1 – DADRA TAAL (There are 1 Taalis and the Beat has 6 Maatraas) In connection with Tala or musical beats/rhythms and the ‘Ghar’ in the SGGS, the following can be concluded. Vadhans – vairaag, loss (that is why Alahniya is sung in this Raag when someone passes away).Bhairav – seriousness, brings stability of mind.It denotes feeling of beautification and yearning. Tilang – this is a favourite Raag of Muslims.Bhairaagi – sadness, (Gurus have, however, used it for the message of *Bhakti).Todi – this being a flexible Raag it is apt for communicating many feelings.Jaitsree – softness, satisfaction, sadness.Devgandhari – no specific feeling but the Raag has a softness.Gujri – satisfaction, softness of heart, sadness.Ragas have a direct relationship to human moods and the following are the connections between Ragas and feeling: The Sikh scripture contains 31 Ragas and 17 talas which form the basis for Kirtan musical compositions. The instruments used in the Sikh music are the ‘Firandia’ Rabab, Saranda, Jori, Taus, Dilruba and the Dhadh Sarangi or Tota.
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It is typically performed at Gurdwaras (Sikh temples), wherein Sikh scriptures and legends are recited in a song, set to a certain raga and accompanied with musicĪ Kirtan in Sikh history has been the musical analog of Kathas recitation, both preferably performed by ragi jatha, or professional trained performers Sikh musical instruments In Adi Granth, it is considered a source of spiritual knowledge which illuminates the mind and gives internal bliss.ĭevotional singing in Sikhism is called a Kirtan. Gurbani is also referred to as Dhur Ki Bani (the speech from the Supreme house). In Guru Granth Sahib, Gur is used for multiple meanings, as per context of hymn.
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Gur has multiple meanings depending on context. Gurbani is composed of two words: ‘Gur’ and ‘Bani’. The person playing the instrument sings sacred verses from the Sikh Spiritual scripture *Guru Granth Sahib ji*. The Sikh practice of Keertan generally refers to a person playing a musical instrument (typically the Indian harmonium ie: vaajaa) and another person playing drums (typically the Indian traditional drums, ie: tablaa). The word Kirtan may have originated from the word “Keerat” which in Punjabi language means ‘Praise’.
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‘Kirtan’ means singing of scriptural compositions in traditional musical measures. Traditionally the music used to accompany Kirtan has been Indian Classical Music, which is based on Ragas and taal. The Sikhs place huge value on this type of singing and a Sikh is expected to listen to and/or sing Guru-Kirtan as frequently as possible.
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The Gurus commended it as the easiest and most effective way of spiritual fulfilment. The main aim of kirtan is to hymn the glory of God and to get spiritually closer to Him, because the goal in merger in Him. According to Sikh religion, kirtan is the devotional singing of the praises of God in melody and rhythm. It means laudatory recital verbal and literary, of the name and qualities of a person.