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Chaupa-ee Sahib -
A Prayer for Help
This
is part one of our series translating and
helping to explain the meaning of this
wonderful Hymn.
Chaupai Sahib consists of 25 quatrains -
short, sharp verses. It is sung as part
of Rehras Sahib, the Evensong, and,
therefore, is recited each day. It is a
Benti - a request to God. It asks
WaheGuru for help - "cherish me as
Your own"..."save me with Your
Hands." It asks for strength in our
battle against enemies within us as we
are overwhelmed by circumstances and
addictions, insecurities and bad luck. It
also asks for Divine Help against
external enemies. "O Lord of
Sword-Banner protect
me"..."Friend of the humble.
Crusher of the wicked." Reflecting
the meer-peeri doctrine of Gurmat,
spiritual and worldly transformation, it
prays for help dealing with enemies
within and from outside. Thus, it is a
beautiful prayer where we accept that we
have limited power and we look to God's
help as our Friend, our Comforter.
Kanwar Ranvir
Singh
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