Game of love- ARDAAS

ARDAAS - prayer

A prayer that is recited by Gursikhs at-least three times a day. There is a formal way of doing an Ardaas, which is standing up, with folded hands. This is usually done after Nitnem (prayers). However, we are not just set to one way of doing Ardaas. As long as the mind is set in the right place and the prayer is uttered from the heart, it will be heard in Sach Khand (the realm of truth). Our prayers are usually not heard (in most cases), because our concentration tends to waver and our words are usually not spoken whole-heartedly or we are still found desiring, whilst making a prayer. When doing an Ardaas, straight after Abhiyaas (meditation) or Nitnem, our surtee (conscious state) should be very high and focussed. Thus we come to do a whole hearted prayer.

Ardaas is something we humbly do before our master, so that he may grant us what we wish for. Therefore, it should be done everyday to keep us humble spiritually. If we don't do an Ardaas, ego very easily creeps in, because ardaas is also a way of thanking God for the little or many spiritual and physical gains he blesses us with. Ardaas will assist us to progress spiritually. It keeps us neech (lowly) but also gives us confidence in everything that we do. Knowing this, we tend to do everything successfully, with the hand of Vaheguroo (God) protecting and forever blessing us.

Everytime we achieve something, whether it be at school, university, work or whilst doing Naam Abhiyaas, always do an Ardaas to thank God. You will realise that the blessings increase ten-fold and you obtain more Phal (fruit) from your Simran (meditation) and Sevaa (service). 

"Whatever I ask for from my Lord and Master, he gives that to me."Guru ArjunDev Ji

Vaheguroo!