Ajai Alai Invincible. Indestructible
Abhai Abai Fearless. Everywhere.
Abhoo Ajoo Unborn. Forever
Anaas Akaas Indestructible. Within everything.
Agunj Abhunj Invincible. Indivisible.
Alukh Abhukh Invisible. Free from wants.
Akaal Dyaal Immortal. Kind.
Alayk Abhayhke Unimaginable. Formless.
Anaam Akaam Unnameable. Free from desires.
Agaahaa Adhaahaa Unfathomable. Undamageable.
Anaatay Parmaatay Without a master. Destroyer of all.
Ajonee Amonee Beyond birth & death. Beyond silence.
Na Raagay Na Rungay More than love itself. Beyond all colors.
Na Roopay Na Raykay Formless. Beyond chakras.
Akaramung Abharamung Beyond karma. Beyond doubt.
Aganjay Alaykhay Beyond battles. Unimaginable.
This is from Guru Gobind Singh’s Jaap Sahib, which rouses the soul and
the self. This brings great sensitivity to the Being and gives the
ability to be able to compute what people are actually saying
automatically. Once you recite this mantra correctly, it will give you
the power that whatever you say must happen. When you chant this mantra
you have the power to surpass anything.
I know I have heard this mantra before, dear Sevara .. but for some reason the beauty of this mantra filled my heart tonight with deeper meaning than ever before ~
The gentleness of this powerful mantra touched my heart and brought a tear ~
Thankful for your blessing, this evening was magical ~ From my heart ~ Coralina ~
I have been reading a lot about the power of this mantra but for some reason, unknown, I am not convinced. Did Guru Gobind him self declare this to be a powerful mantra…and why would we want to change whatever is happening…as a true sikh, I will accept Waheguru’s hukum and continue on…
Sat Nam, Jetinder. It is not a question of being convinced or trusting other people’s opinions. As a Sikh you should nonetheless recognize that if it was uttered by Guru Gobind and recorded in Jaap Sahib it must have a definite significance. I have meditated for hours with this mantra, and my personal experience is that it indeed holds much potency.