![]() Jap means recite/chant, Sahib Ji is to show respect and referred to as ones soul also. The Japji Sahib is the most important set of verses or Bani and recited daily in the mornings by everyone who practises the faith. Japji Sahib also emphasises that one can realise Waheguru only by the kindness of the Guru. Japji Sahib describes the God – Waheguru – as fearless, one without any form and beyond the cycle of birth and death. The first part of the Guru Granth Sahib starts with the Japji Sahib hymn. The Mool Mantra (beginning), 38 hymns (main), then the final Salok (end), all appearing in the opening verse of the Sikh Holy book Guru Granth Sahib, is what the Japji Sahib consists of. A universal Sikh hymn called Japji Sahib was composed by the founder of the Sikh faith Guru Nanak Dev Ji.
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