Asa di Vaar
Asa-di-var—-means A ballad of hope; it is one of the basic sacred compositions for the Sikhs and is sung every morning in congregation in gurdwaras. The Var is an heroic ode which describes the brave deeds of a hero. It is generally sung to inspire armies going to battle or to inspire people with martial spirit. The Asa-di-var is normally sung in the Ass raga. It consists of 24 stanzas (Pauris) and 44 Staves (Salokas) and was originated by Guru Nanak later, Guru Angad added another 15 staves of his own. In congregation, the musicians sing this var along with Chhants (quatrains) of Guru Ramdas. The stanzas express the ideas in general, while the staves clarify them by example and detail. Social and religious issues are then related, to ordinary life. More>>
Text and Romanization by the Pauri 1-24 |
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Pauree 01 | Pauree 02 | Pauree 03 | Pauree 4 | Pauree 5 | Pauree 6 |
Pauree 07 | Pauree 08 | Pauree 09 | Pauree 10 | Pauree 11 | Pauree 12 |
Pauree 13 | Pauree 14 | Pauree 15 | Pauree 16 | Pauree 17 | Pauree 18 |
Pauree 19 | Pauree 20 | Pauree 21 | Pauree 22 | Pauree 23 | Pauree 24 |