Harkirat Veerji, why do your eyes shine when you hear those sacred melodies?” little Gurkirat asked, tilting his head in curiosity.
Harkirat Veerji smiled, his eyes reflecting the warmth of divine love. “They’re not just melodies, little Singh. They’re Nirdharit Raag Gurbani Kirtan from Baru Sahib. When I hear them, the dilruba’s strings pull my soul to Waheguru’s feet.”
Gurkirat’s forehead creased. “Strings? Like my kite?”
Harkirat chuckled, patting his shoulder. “Even more special! The children at Baru Sahib sing Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji’s Bani in its original, divine Raags—just as Guru Ji intended, with real instruments. Every note carries Waheguru’s presence.”
Gurkirat’s eyes widened with excitement. “Can I hear Waheguru too, Veerji?”
“Of course, my little brother! It’s already on SikhNet Media Play. Let’s listen together—your heart might start singing too!”
“I want my heart to sing with Waheguru!” Gurkirat giggled, gripping Harkirat Veerji’s hand.
“Then let’s step into this divine world. Click here, and we’re there: SikhNet Play.”
A wise Veerji, a curious Singh, and a melody that connects them to the divine. Will you join them on this sacred journey?
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