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Updated — Aar Nanak Paar Nanak English Translation

The hymn "Aar Nanak Paar Nanak" carries a rich spiritual message, revealing the path to self-realization and liberation. Guru Nanak Dev Ji invites the listener to:

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It’s not just about "this side and that side"—it’s about the infiniteness of the Guru. The hymn "Aar Nanak Paar Nanak" carries a

Previous translations often focused solely on the literal definition of "Aar" (this side) and "Paar" (that side). This updated version digs deeper into the context of Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s transcendence—exploring how He bridges the gap between the mortal world and the Divine. If you share with third parties, their policies apply

In traditional Punjabi and Hindi, Aar means “this side” or “the beginning,” and Paar means “the other side,” “the end,” or “beyond.” On the surface, the phrase tells us: Nanak is on this shore, and Nanak is on the far shore.

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