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Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakaal,
Dear all,

This is the wonderful and very precious line (Vaak) from Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee.

ਰਾਮ ਜਪਉ ਜੀਅ ਐਸੇ ਐਸੇ ॥

राम जपउ जीअ ऐसे ऐसे ॥

raam japao jee aise aise. SGGS Ang 337-3

Someone may please explain the point from Gurdev. What does 'aise aise' indicate?
I will be grateful.

Humbly.

Balbir Singh

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ਰਾਮ ਜਪਉ ਜੀਅ ਐਸੇ ਐਸੇ ॥

raam japao jee aise aise. SGGS Ang 337-3

Someone may please explain the point from Gurdev. What does 'aise aise' indicate?

Yes, exactly as in above post by Mokham Singh....

''aise aise'........... means....thus, like this,as such, such like...etc....

The next line makes reference to ''like what/who'' ?

ਰਾਮ ਜਪਉ ਜੀਅ ਐਸੇ ਐਸੇ ॥

raam japao jee aise aise.

ਧ੍ਰੂ ਪ੍ਰਹਿਲਾਦ ਜਪਿਓ ਹਰਿ ਜੈਸੇ ॥੧॥

Ḏẖarū par▫hilāḏ japi▫o har jaise. ||1||

just as Dhroo and Prahlaad meditated on the Lord. ||1||

Dhroo was innocent 5 yr old that meditated in simple manner of JAP of God's name.(does NOT matter what name he used or we should use)

See below thread for more info.

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/44874-bhagat-dhroo-jees-determination/?p=411143

The love and determination was primarily preset, therfore this bairag helped him achieve whatever he was told to jap.

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Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakaal,
Dear all and MokhamSingh Jee,

Thanks for your reply.

I hope I have understood it correctly.
Aise means 'focus on Simran with the dedication'.
The second 'aise' means 'sharda'.

Balbir Singh

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luckysingh99 Jee,

You wrote "Yes, exactly as in above post by Mokham Singh.... ''aise aise'........... means....thus, like this,as such, such like...etc...."
Are these, yours and MokhamSingh Jee's explanations, same things?

You wrote further "Dhroo was innocent 5 yr old that meditated in simple manner of JAP of God's name.(does NOT matter what name he used or we should use)"

I feel Jeeo should do Jap exactly as Gurdev has instructed.
Jeeo should do Raam-Jap such like Dhroo and Prahalaad have done Jap of Hari.

Or Jeeo should do JAP as you have suggested that "does NOT matter what name he used or we should use."

Balbir Singh

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Pray Truth for all and say Satsriakaal,

Dear all and MokhamSingh Jee,

Thanks for your reply.

I hope I have understood it correctly.

Aise means 'focus on Simran with the dedication'.

The second 'aise' means 'sharda'.

Balbir Singh

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luckysingh99 Jee,

You wrote "Yes, exactly as in above post by Mokham Singh.... ''aise aise'........... means....thus, like this,as such, such like...etc...."

Are these, yours and MokhamSingh Jee's explanations, same things?

You wrote further "Dhroo was innocent 5 yr old that meditated in simple manner of JAP of God's name.(does NOT matter what name he used or we should use)"

I feel Jeeo should do Jap exactly as Gurdev has instructed.

Jeeo should do Raam-Jap such like Dhroo and Prahalaad have done Jap of Hari.

Or Jeeo should do JAP as you have suggested that "does NOT matter what name he used or we should use."

Balbir Singh

Balbir Singh Ji,

I hope you will forgive me for being so direct. I would like to ask you: does SGGS allow one to fornicate with one's own mother or sister? If the answer is either yes or no, please provide relevant quotes.

Many thanks,

Waheguru.....

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MokhamSingh Jee,

You asked "does SGGS allow one to fornicate with one's own mother or sister?"

Please ask your holy parents the high spiritual questions.

Balbir Singh

Dear respected Balbir Singh Ji,

I would like an answer from you. If you do not have the ability to clear this doubt, based on SGGS, then Please say so...

Waheguru...

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MokhamSingh Jee,

Your thirst is natural and your quest for knowledge is unique.

Please start a new thread on this forum with your questions.

Also, and do not change it or run away from the topic like you are doing here.

The topic of this thread is "What Do Gurdev's Words 'aise aise' mean?"

Balbir Singh

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MokhamSingh Jee,Your thirst is natural and your quest for knowledge is unique.Please start a new thread on this forum with your questions.Also, and do not change it or run away from the topic like you are doing here.The topic of this thread is "What Do Gurdev's Words 'aise aise' mean?"Balbir Singh

Dear Balbir Singh,

Please reply to the following:

http://www.sikhsangat.com/index.php?/topic/75120-fao-balbir-singh-only/

Waheguru....

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MokhamSingh Jee,Your thirst is natural and your quest for knowledge is unique.Please start a new thread on this forum with your questions.Also, and do not change it or run away from the topic like you are doing here.The topic of this thread is "What Do Gurdev's Words 'aise aise' mean?"Balbir Singh

My personal understanding is that Satguru is telling us to meditate on Waheguru, with the depth of conviction adopted by Dhru and Prahladh.

'Aise Aise', literally translated means, 'in this way'....

Waheguru....

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