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Dear poster, the word "Ehran" is mentioned in the 39th pauri of Japji Sahib. As far as I know "Ehran" is a something that you put under something so that the object on top stays firm and does not move while the object is being struck with a hammer or something.

Guru Ji is saying that that we should have an "Ehran matt". Our intellect that is filled with concepts and main points of Gurbani should be as firm as an "Ehran".

It could also mean that we should stick to Gurmat.

The whole pauri needs to be understood so you know how "Ehran matt" fits into the picture that Guru Ji is trying to portray. Do listen to katha on this pauri so you can better understand it. This is a small attempt.

Sangat Ji do add to this.

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Dear poster, the word "Ehran" is mentioned in the 39th pauri of Japji Sahib. As far as I know "Ehran" is a something that you put under something so that the object on top stays firm and does not move while the object is being struck with a hammer or something.

Guru Ji is saying that that we should have an "Ehran matt". Our intellect that is filled with concepts and main points of Gurbani should be as firm as an "Ehran".

It could also mean that we should stick to Gurmat.

The whole pauri needs to be understood so you know how "Ehran matt" fits into the picture that Guru Ji is trying to portray. Do listen to katha on this pauri so you can better understand it. This is a small attempt.

Sangat Ji do add to this.

VJKK VJKF

VJKK VJKF ji

Thank you so much for taking the time out to answer my query. A very insightful response. Thank you :)

I couldnt remember where i had heard th word or in which context. Thank you for clearing that up 'Dasguruka' ji. Really appreciate it :)

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