![]() ![]() In his deep state of meditation, he came to a place of Sach Khanḏ or the “True Home,” as describes in the 37th Pauri of Japji. After this experience, he became known as Guru Nanak. It is believed that he achieved Jal Samādhī, or merger with the One, in the water. ![]() One morning, he submerged himself in the water and did not come up for three days. In the fifteenth century, a young man named Nanak loved to bathe in a cold river before meditating every morning. You may also choose to recite a single Pauri 11 times a day to work on a particular facet. We recite Japji to balance all aspects of the self and activate the soul. Your karma will be covered and you will see the door of liberation. In Japji, Guru Nanak gave you guidance, telling you the way he found liberation: In the ambrosial hour, meditate on the True Identity. This mantra is the Third Pauri (or verse) of Japji Sahib.
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