Word Of The Day: din Parvaa?

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Meaning: approved and accepted day.

Quote:
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je sau varihaa jeeva? khaa?. khasam pachhaa?ai so din parvaa?.
If one lives and eats for hundreds of years, that day alone is approved and accepted when one recognizes one�s Master, the Divine.
– Guru Nanak Sahib, Guru Granth Sahib, Page 350

Message: No one lives a day in this world without give and take. Our days revolve around satisfying the urges of the heart, being blinded by materialism, and guided by our needs and desires. Few are aware of the Creator. Even fewer are moved by the idea of the Divine.

A day approved and accepted in spiritual terms is the day in our life when we surrender to the Master, by recognizing the divine presence not only in ourselves but also in every one and every thing else. Listen to the divine teaching with love and humility. Connect with it with your inner consciousness. When thinking or simply talking, keep in mind what the Divine is saying to us. Let go of the arrogance and let the intellect be cleansed.

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Etymology: From Sanskrit /Pali din (day).
Comparable to Punjabi/Hindi/Assamese/Nepali/Bengali/Awadhi/Gujarati/ Marathi din (day, daytime) and Russian den (day).

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