

Slave Nanak says, in the second round divine music is heard. Songs of rejoicing are header in the company of the godly. There is nothing which God does not pervade. God is the soul of the universe, the only One, being within us and outside us. I stand reverently face to face with the Guru. In the second circling you are to recognise that God has caused you to meet the True Guru who washes away the self-centredness of those that sing God’s praises. Those minds are indeed blessed which are filled with the sweetness of the Name. Devote yourself to the True Guru and all evil will depart. Cling to the righteousness and contemplate God’s name which is the theme of all scriptures.
MOOLA MANTRA TRANSLATION FREE
Sing the bani instead of the Vedas and hold fast to the faith which they reveal so that God may free you from all evil inclinations. By the first circling the Guru has shown the duties of the householder life.

There are four stanzas in the hymn and for each stanza the groom and bride circle the Guru Granth Sahib Ji re-affirming that the Guru is the centre of their lives. The Sikh marriage ceremony is performed using the Lavan, the hymn composed by Guru Ram Das Ji, the 4th Sikh Guru.

May I die fighting with limitless courage With confident courage claiming the victoryĪnd my highest ambition be singing thy praises May I fight without fear all foes in life’s battles May I never refrain from the righteous acts Sikhism is the only religion with it’s own national anthem. The Sikh national anthem was written by Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He is realised by the kindness of the true Guru. The Mool Mantar begins the Guru Granth Sahib Ji and defines the basic belief of the Sikhs.
