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Got this from another thread.. Can we discuss this. share your views ..pooooleeeeeej!!

bRhm igAwnI kw drsu bfBwgI pweIAY ]

breham giaanee kaa dharas baddabhaagee paaeeai ||

The Darshan, the Blessed Vision of the God-conscious being, is obtained by great good fortune.

bRhm igAwnI kau bil bil jweIAY ]

breham giaanee ko bal bal jaaeeai ||

To the God-conscious being, I make my life a sacrifice.

bRhm igAwnI kau Kojih mhysur ]

breham giaanee ko khojehi mehaesur ||

The God-conscious being is sought by the great god Shiva.

nwnk bRhm igAwnI Awip prmysur ]6]

naanak breham giaanee aap paramaesur ||6||

O Nanak, the God-conscious being is Himself the Supreme Lord God. ||6||

bRhm igAwnI kI kImiq nwih ]

breham giaanee kee keemath naahi ||

The God-conscious being cannot be appraised.

bRhm igAwnI kY sgl mn mwih ]

breham giaanee kai sagal man maahi ||

The God-conscious being has all within his mind.

bRhm igAwnI kw kaun jwnY Bydu ]

breham giaanee kaa koun jaanai bhaedh ||

Who can know the mystery of the God-conscious being?

bRhm igAwnI kau sdw Adysu ]

breham giaanee ko sadhaa adhaes ||

Forever bow to the God-conscious being.

bRhm igAwnI kw kiQAw n jwie ADwK´ru ]

breham giaanee kaa kathhiaa n jaae adhhaakhyar ||

The God-conscious being cannot be described in words.

bRhm igAwnI srb kw Twkuru ]

breham giaanee sarab kaa t(h)aakur ||

The God-conscious being is the Lord and Master of all.

bRhm igAwnI kI imiq kaunu bKwnY ]

breham giaanee kee mith koun bakhaanai ||

Who can describe the limits of the God-conscious being?

bRhm igAwnI kI giq bRhm igAwnI jwnY ]

breham giaanee kee gath breham giaanee jaanai ||

Only the God-conscious being can know the state of the God-conscious being.

bRhm igAwnI kw AMqu n pwru ]

breham giaanee kaa a(n)th n paar ||

The God-conscious being has no end or limitation.

nwnk bRhm igAwnI kau sdw nmskwru ]7]

naanak breham giaanee ko sadhaa namasakaar ||7||

O Nanak, to the God-conscious being, bow forever in reverence. ||7||

bRhm igAwnI sB isRsit kw krqw ]

breham giaanee sabh srisatt kaa karathaa ||

The God-conscious being is the Creator of all the world.

bRhm igAwnI sd jIvY nhI mrqw ]

breham giaanee sadh jeevai nehee marathaa ||

The God-conscious being lives forever, and does not die.

bRhm igAwnI mukiq jugiq jIA kw dwqw ]

breham giaanee mukath jugath jeea kaa dhaathaa ||

The God-conscious being is the Giver of the way of liberation of the soul.

bRhm igAwnI pUrn purKu ibDwqw ]

breham giaanee pooran purakh bidhhaathaa ||

The God-conscious being is the Perfect Supreme Being, who orchestrates all.

bRhm igAwnI AnwQ kw nwQu ]

breham giaanee anaathh kaa naathh ||

The God-conscious being is the helper of the helpless.

bRhm igAwnI kw sB aUpir hwQu ]

breham giaanee kaa sabh oopar haathh ||

The God-conscious being extends his hand to all.

bRhm igAwnI kw sgl Akwru ]

breham giaanee kaa sagal akaar ||

The God-conscious being owns the entire creation.

Gurbani says to worship the Bramgiani bcos they are jeevan mukht, they with waheguru while living here on earth...................iz this idol worship?

if all u can see is idol worshipping when u see a picture of a great mahapurkh then ther is a problem with YOU and your wayof thinking not the picture and what it represents....................people take away different things when they see a picture, when a gursikh sees a picture of a mahapurkh, they down go throwing flowers or putting mahleh around it..........they contemplate on the jeevan of that mahpurkh and takes away their jeevens and how they lived.................THIS IS NOT IDOL WORSHIP and u are being very rigid in ur views if you percieve every person as being an idol worshipper who seeks inspiration from a picture........................the key word here is "INSPIRATION" and NOT IDOL WORSHIP..............................................

JustME can you please elaborate the part in bolds...

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the matter of bhramgyani is out of our reach. i dont think people like us will ever understand unless we go and see for our selfs....

If you have "seen" it, then the experience should be kept gupt, right?

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erm.............well from what a pathetic murakh like me understand.......and im probably wrong............a braimgyani is waheguru...............where is has destroyed "himself" where the barrier that separates the manmukh from Waheguru has been removed......................

he has become "jeevan mukht" theres a tuk in bani but i cant find it a the mo that says "waheguru, guru and man are all the same" but rare are those who understand this, now i find this concept very difficult to grap myself, but when we apply it to the tuk in bold............a braimgyani is waheguru's roop............NOW to obtain the status of a braimgyani is something that comes through many lifetimes of bhagti, naam simeran and COMPLETLY detaching oneself from the world YET being able to live amongst it............................

PLZ PLZ PLZ these are just pathetic ramblings of a useless murakh and my knowledge of bani and its vastness are zero so plz forgive all of my mistakes.......... blush.gif

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