Mitter Pyare Noon -from Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai-... ((better)) File
, it remains one of the most soul-stirring renditions of Gurbani in Indian cinema. Historical and Spiritual Significance The hymn was penned by the Tenth Sikh Guru, Guru Gobind Singh Ji , during a period of extreme personal loss and hardship. Context of Creation : It was recited in the Machhiwara forest
Listen to Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai version today. Let it heal something inside you. 🚢🌊 Mitter Pyare Noon -From Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai-...
It was in response to this collective human cry that Guru Nanak sang: , it remains one of the most soul-stirring
(O Beloved Friend, tell me the state of your disciples... Without You, I cannot live. When no one else cares for me, I endure only with You.) Let it heal something inside you
Guru Nanak says, "Jo sharda kar seh naal chaleeai" (One who embarks with faith). Faith here is not blind belief. It is the radical trust that the ship will not sink. In a world that tells you to "worry to survive," the Shabad tells you to "trust to thrive."
(I must relate the condition of your humble servants to my Dear Friend.)
"Mitter pyare noon, haal mureedan da kehna…"