- Simran
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Indian film actor, seeSimran Bagga .Simran is a
Sanskrit word meaning 'realization of that which is of the highest aspect & purpose in one's life & mind,' introducingspirituality . Through the years, it has been adapted into many languages.Sanskrit 'Simran' takes its root from the word 'Smaran,' a noun which means: Realization of that which is of the highest aspect & purpose in one's life & mind - that which is (& should be) valued in mind, in general. It teaches that: everything changes, & inner and outer purity naturally happen. Smaran projects about spirituality without common restrictions such as religion or God. It shows that realization, will eventually open up what's important to an individual. [ [http://chennaionline.com/health/yoga/2004/09yoga16.asp Contemplate on the Highest ] ]
Hindi 'Simran' is derived from its
Sanskrit origins to mean: God's gift - which means something of such immeasurable value (as it is from God) that God should be recognized (remembered) for his kindness.Gurmukhi A commonly used term in
Gurmukhi ( _pa. ਸਿਮਰਨ), older version of current day Punjabi, in which it refers to the recital ofNām . The word generally translates to ‘meditation.’ The verb "Simar", which is derived from "Simran" means "meditating".It says in the
Guru Granth Sahib that by carrying out "Simran" one is purified and attainssalvation or 'Mukti '.Si - mar can also mean "to die over" such that you kill your "ego" in order to have union with the infinite reality.
A teaching that staying focused on the ultimate truth or
Sat gains a person the ability to accept God's Will (Hukam ) and become free of attachment. The person who wishes to gain and benefit from this human life and attain a higher spiritual state must, according to theGuru Granth Sahib , undergo the discipline ofNām Simran , remembrance, i.e. "'constant awareness of thy true name (Sat Nām ).The five names of God in Simran are:
Yoniranjan ,Onkar ,Rarankar ,Sohang ,Satnam .The act of Simran is related to:
1. The act of
Surati : Concentration of value on that which is of utmost importance for a journey towards a fruitful life to become the self-existent.and,
2. The function of
Smriti : Comprehension & retention of the teachings in one’s consciousness.The notion of
Nām Simran is thus similar to that ofSurati sabda . At one level this involves the practice ofNām Japana or concentrating on the truth, a long established convention whereby merit is acquired by devoutly repeating, understanding, comprehending and living by the sacred word everyday. This practice is explicitly enjoined in theSikh faith.Further, the discipline must be practiced in a corporate sense, with devotees gathering as a fellowship (
satsang ), to sing hymns of praise (kirtan ) of no individual gone by or living but that of the dutiful truth. The final level is meditation.Akal Purakh meditation is not merely mechanical repetition of words or singing of hymns but also being in deep contemplation of the divine mystery of truth. Such repeated contemplation cleanses the mind where pure thoughts descend. All these practices constitute legitimate and necessary forms ofNām Simran and all serve progressively to reveal the divine and ultimate truth to the person who earnestly seeks it.In
Surat Shabd Yoga , the spiritual exercises (sadhana s) include Simran (silent repetition particularly of amantra given at initiation),dhyan (concentration, on the inner self), andbhajan (listening to the inner sounds of theShabd ).Famous people with the name Simran
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Simran Bagga - Indian actress
*Simran Gill - ModelReferences
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