That one, in whose soul the One Lord dwells Were created from the One Word of the Name of the Lord. The Vedas, the Puraanas and the Simritees, the purest of His Name is chanted by countless people, in so many ways. Remember in praise the One who pervades the whole Universe. Worry and anguish shall be dispelled from your body. Meditate, meditate, meditate in remembrance of Him, and find peace. Below are a few translated lines from the first ashtpadi of the Sukhmani Sahib: Salok: The composition deals with such topics such as Simran (general meditation that leads to merging with God) and Nam Japna (meditation of Naam), the greatness of Saints and Sadh Sangat (holy congregation), true devotion, doing good deeds, the nature of the mind, the badness of slandering, concepts relating to Bhramvidya, Adviata, Sargun and Nirgun, materialism and death, Hukam, and other similar topics. This Gurbani text (writing of the Gurus) was written by the 5th Guru, Guru Arjan (1563–1606) at Amritsar in around 1602. Sukhmani Sahib is usually translated to mean Prayer of Peace and joy of mind is a set of 192 padas (stanzas of 10 hymns) present in the holy Guru Granth Sahib, the main scripture and living Guru of Sikhism from Ang 262 to Ang 296 (about 35 count). Nanak, Your slave, is forever a sacrifice. That which has come from You is under Your Command. The whole creation is strung on Your thread. Gurudwara Manji Sahib History in Punjabi. O Highest of the High, Most Generous God, This gurdwara is dedicated to the fifth Guru, Shri Guru Arjan Dev Ji. You are our mother and father we are Your children. The word Sukhmani gives into English as consoler of the mind. This app allows you to read Sukhmani Sahib Path (a prayer written by Fifth Guru of Sikhs, Guru Arjan Dev Ji) from your phone. It comes with an introductory comment and key for right pronunciation of Every word. This body and soul are all Your property. The Sukhmani Sahib Path is a special, meditative and extensive prayer. You are our Lord and Master to You, I offer this prayer. Precursor to a Short or Long Ardas-Psalm 4 of Sukhmani Sahib Short Ardas to close Guru Granth Sahib (Sukhaasan).Short Ardas to open programme and Guru Granth Sahib (Prakaash).So a typical Sikh program will have the following sequence of Ardas: A long Ardas is done at the end of a Kirtan program and the Guru Granth Sahib is closed with a short Ardas. A person who performs an Ardas is called the Ardasia.How to Select the Correct Sikh ArdasA short Ardas can be done when opening the Shri Guru Granth Sahib Ji (Guru Granth Sahib), The Sikh Holy Scripture, or a Kirtan program. The word Ardas is derived from the Persian word ‘Arazdashat’, meaning a request, a supplication, a prayer, a petition or an address to a superior authority.