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DSBME is statement of life Mission by Guru Gobind Singh.
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DSBME is expression of yearning, crying and sufferings of innocent
people who become victims of atrocities committed by foreign invaders
like Babur, local Lodhi rulers and priestly class. This is heard in
Jagat Jallanda Rakh.
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DSBME is continuous lauding of Supreme Lord, praying to the Lord who
is omnipotent. It says Tum ho Sab Rajan.
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DSBME is the finest representatives of Ragas- their richness with all
its variations rendered in different moods.
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DSBME reflects philosophy of Guru Gobind Singh who recognized whole humanity as one. He says
Manasa Ki Jaat.
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DSBME introduce us to Supreme Lord called Karta Purakh who is One, the
Sole Creator and is called Sat Nam.
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DSBME focuses our attention on the basic tenets of Sikhism. It tells
us not to shrink from our responsibilities and not to renounce the
world.
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DSBME highlights the pangs of a soul separated from the Lord and how
it yearns and waits to be merged in the Akal Purakh. Guru Gobind Singh
says, Mitter Pyare Neu... Hall Mureedan.
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DSBME lauds Hari as God. Hari who is Omnipresent.
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DSBME expresses firm faith of Guru Gobind Singh in power of the Khalsa.
Guru Gobind Singh says Khalsa Mero Roop Hai.
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DSBME Guru Gobind Singh gives full credit to his followers for all his
achievements. Inhi ki haya.
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DSBME tells us about the personality of Guru Gobind Singh who never
claimed divinity. He always considered himself to be a servant of the
Puram Purakh. He says, Men hei Param Purakh.
Guru
Gobind Singh, the tenth Guru of the Sikhs was undoubtedly a
multidimensional personality, known for his farsighted vision, pragmatic
approach and spiritual outlook.
Needless to say, no justice has been done to fully appreciate his role
in the history of mankind. His "GLOBAL VISION" and concept of UNIVERSAL
MAN, if practiced, can eliminate all wars and even the artificial
man-made frontiers that divide different nations and countries.
An
attempt has been made in this project to highlight the contribution of
Shri. Guru Gobind Singhji in its proper perspective so that the concept
of Universal Outlook, Oneness Of God and humanity is fully understood by
not only the Sikhs but also by the people following different faiths
living all over the world.
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