Ley Pio Milje Kalgidhar Warga: Japp
As he traveled toward Anandpur Sahib, Joga Singh felt a wave of pride. He thought, "I am such a great devotee; I left my wedding for my Guru." This pride made him vulnerable. That night, he stayed in a town where he was tempted to visit a place of ill repute.
The next morning, Joga Singh reached Anandpur Sahib. When he saw Guru Gobind Singh Ji, he noticed the Guru’s feet were covered in dust and his clothes were worn as if he had been standing watch all night. The Guru smiled and told him, Japp Ley Pio Milje Kalgidhar Warga
You can listen to the full Shabad here to experience the meditative rhythm and devotion described in the story: Japp Ley [Full Song] Pio Milje Kalgidhar Warga Shabad Gurbani YouTube• May 9, 2011 As he traveled toward Anandpur Sahib, Joga Singh
In the late 17th century, a humble Sikh named Bhai Joga Singh was a devoted follower of Guru Gobind Singh Ji. He had promised the Guru that he would drop everything and come to him the moment he was called. The next morning, Joga Singh reached Anandpur Sahib
Below is a story that captures the heart of this message—finding strength and protection through faith. The Story of the Unwavering Soldier
By "Japping" (meditating) on the name of God, one connects with the lineage of the Gurus.