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Those who worship and adore the Lord through the Guru's Word forget all their pain and suffering.
Guru Gobind Singh
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Interpretation

What this quote means

Faith in a spiritual guide can alleviate suffering and bring peace.

This quote by Guru Gobind Singh emphasizes the transformative power of spiritual devotion, particularly through the teachings of a Guru. It suggests that by engaging deeply with the sacred teachings and following a spiritual path, individuals can transcend their pain and suffering, finding solace and joy in their faith.

Themes

FaithGuruSufferingDevotionSpirituality

In practice

Example use cases

In a sermon about finding peace during tough times, one could say, 'Those who worship and adore the Lord through the Guru's Word forget all their pain and suffering.'

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