Tav-Prasad Savaiye

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Tav-Prasad Savaiye is a revered Sikh hymn composed by Guru Gobind Singh, recited as part of the Nitnem and during important religious ceremonies for spiritual reflection and divine praise.

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Tav-Prasad Savaiye canonical 5

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instanceOf Sikh hymn
religious composition
associatedWith Guru Gobind Singh’s teachings
Khalsa identity
author Guru Gobind Singh
centralTheme critique of hypocrisy in religious leaders
supremacy of the Divine over kings and yogis
compiledIn late 17th century
emphasizes remembrance of God
spiritual integrity
true devotion
focusesOn condemnation of empty religious formalism
praise of the One God
rejection of ritualism
genre devotional poetry
hasCommentaryBy various Sikh scholars
hasTranslation English
Hindi
Punjabi language
surface form: Punjabi
language Braj Bhasha
linkedTo Waheguru
surface form: Akal Purakh (Timeless One)
meter Savaiye (Savaiya) poetic meter
originalScript Gurmukhi
partOf Amrit Sanchar
surface form: Amrit Sanchar ceremony

Dasam Granth
Nitnem
performedAs kirtan (sung form)
purpose divine praise
spiritual reflection
recitationTime during religious gatherings
morning
recitedBy Sikh diaspora
surface form: Sikhs worldwide
recitedDuring Amrit initiation
special congregational programs
religion Sikhism
script Gurmukhi
status canonical Nitnem bani for many Sikhs
teaches futility of external show without inner faith
reliance on God rather than worldly power
titleMeaning Hymns composed by Your Grace
tradition Khalsa tradition
usedIn daily Sikh prayers
important Sikh religious ceremonies
veneratedIn Sikh liturgy

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Amrit Sanchar requiresRecitationOf Tav-Prasad Savaiye
Guru Gobind Singh notableWork Tav-Prasad Savaiye
Khande di Pahul requiresRecitationOf Tav-Prasad Savaiye
Nitnem (daily prayers) includesPrayer Tav-Prasad Savaiye
subject surface form: Nitnem
Nitnem (daily prayers) morningPrayersInclude Tav-Prasad Savaiye
subject surface form: Nitnem