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Fateh Ji.

Trying to find out bout the different types of Ras, (eg, Shaant, bir, Rudra?? <-- not sure on that one) i know there are quite a few, not sure how many in total, any where i should be looking to read further, Panna's in Granth Sahib's, books, etc etc.

Thanks in Advance.

Fateh ji.

:shock: Nutters the lot you :shock:

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gauVI ] (337-15)[/font:a716125b39]

Gauree:

ry mn qyro koie nhI iKMic lyie ijin Bwru ] (337-15, gauVI, kbIr jI)[/font:a716125b39]

my mind, even if you carry someone's burden, they don't belong to you.

ibrK bsyro pMiK ko qYso iehu sMswru ]1] (337-16, gauVI, kbIr jI)[/font:a716125b39]

This world is like the perch of the bird on the tree. ||1||

rwm rsu pIAw ry ] (337-16, gauVI, kbIr jI)[/font:a716125b39]

I drink in the sublime essence of the Lord.

ijh rs ibsir gey rs Aaur ]1] rhwau ] (337-16, gauVI, kbIr jI)[/font:a716125b39]

With the taste of this essence, I have forgotten all other tastes. ||1||Pause||

Aaur muey ikAw roeIAY jau Awpw iQru n rhwie ] (337-17, gauVI, kbIr jI)[/font:a716125b39]

Why should we weep at the death of others, when we ourselves are not permanent?

jo aupjY so ibnis hY duKu kir rovY blwie ]2] (337-17, gauVI, kbIr jI)[/font:a716125b39]

Whoever is born shall pass away; why should we cry out in grief? ||2||

jh kI aupjI qh rcI pIvq mrdn lwg ] (337-18, gauVI, kbIr jI)[/font:a716125b39]

We are re-absorbed into the One from whom we came; drink in the Lord's essence, and remain attached to Him.

kih kbIr iciq cyiqAw rwm ismir bYrwg ]3]2]13]64] (337-18, gauVI, kbIr jI)[/font:a716125b39]

Says Kabeer, my consciousness is filled with thoughts of remembrance of the Lord; I have

become detached from the world. ||3||2||13||64||

Panna 337 SGGS

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Gur Fateh!

There are 9 types of ras (moods/sentiment/spirit) identified in Indian Poetry, including 'Shingaar' (eroticism/amorous sentiments); 'Hasya' (humorous/wit); 'Karuna' (compassion); 'Raudra' (anger/fury), 'Bir ras' (heroic/brave); 'Bhyanak' (terror/fear); 'Bibhatsa'; 'Adbhut' (wonder/intrigue); 'Shaant' (peace).

Hope this helps,

Gur Fateh!

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