?????? ???? (nih-chal raaj)
Meaning: noun: Literally, the rule which is immovable, stable, eternal.
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raaj hamaaraa sad hee nih-chal. maal hamaaraa akhoo? abechal.
My kingdom is stable forever. My wealth is inexhaustible and permanent. �Guru Arjun Sahib, Guru Granth Sahib, 1141
Message: We all have our own real kingdom within us. If we recognize and reside therein, we shall see the Father, the Divine, always with us. And when the Divine is there, then, it is bound to be the highest and bountiful kingdom which lacks nothing and is blissful and eternal. There, one finds his or her real family and friends. The kingdom is really glorious and magnificent, without comparison. Well, for that, one has to become a really rare one. However, it does give one inspiration and motivation to follow the divine path.
We need to ask ourselves: Are we keen enough to tread the path?
Etymology: Combination of nihchal from Sanskrit�nishchal�(motionless) ? Pali�nicchal�(not moving, firm) ? Prakrit�?icchal�? Gurbani�nihchal + raaj (rule).