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jasleen288
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Mar 17, 2025
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Aarti is a devotional practice in Sikhism involving the singing of hymns in praise of Waheguru (God). Unlike traditional rituals that use lamps or incense, Sikh Aarti focuses on the recitation of Gurbani (sacred hymns) from the Guru Granth Sahib. The most well-known Aarti was composed by Guru Nanak Dev Ji, describing the entire creation as an expression of divine worship. This spiritual Aarti emphasizes Waheguru’s presence in nature and the universe, reinforcing the Sikh belief in the oneness of creation. Aarti is often performed in Gurdwaras during significant ceremonies and events, serving as a reminder that true worship comes from heartfelt devotion rather than rituals. It allows Sikhs to connect with the divine and express gratitude for Waheguru’s blessings. Reciting Aarti brings peace and unity, encouraging Sikhs to live with humility and serve humanity. The Pothi, a sacred book containing Gurbani, holds an important place in Sikh worship, including Aarti. Reciting Aarti from a Pothi allows Sikhs to reflect on the teachings of the Gurus and enhance their spiritual growth. To explore more about the Pothi and its significance, read our detailed article on Dasvandh Network .
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