In the vast ocean of Gurbani, there exist certain compositions that transcend mere musical recitation and become a direct conversation with the Divine. Among these, the Shabad "Mitter Pyare Noon" holds a place of profound emotional depth and spiritual gravity. Immortalized in the classic 1969 film Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai , this song has become a cultural touchstone for Sikhs and spiritual seekers around the world.
(“O Dear Friend, please hear the plight of your disciples; You are the Supreme Master, I am merely Your servant.”)
No conventional vessel can cross this ocean. A luxury yacht (wealth) sinks. A battleship (political power) rusts. A wooden raft (ritualism) drowns.
In the vast ocean of Gurbani, there exist certain compositions that transcend mere musical recitation and become a direct conversation with the Divine. Among these, the Shabad "Mitter Pyare Noon" holds a place of profound emotional depth and spiritual gravity. Immortalized in the classic 1969 film Nanak Naam Jahaz Hai , this song has become a cultural touchstone for Sikhs and spiritual seekers around the world.
(“O Dear Friend, please hear the plight of your disciples; You are the Supreme Master, I am merely Your servant.”)
No conventional vessel can cross this ocean. A luxury yacht (wealth) sinks. A battleship (political power) rusts. A wooden raft (ritualism) drowns.



