Sadhsangat jeeo,
With Apaar Kirpa of Guru Sahib, Santhiya for Sweet Baanis - Funhe and Chaubole - has been completed and uploaded at the following link:
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The Baani - Funhe - appears towards the end of Siri Guru Granth Sahib jee, right after Salok Sehaskriti and Gaatha. It starts from Ang 1361 and ends on Ang 1363. What a sweet Baani it is. It has a total of 23 Pauris and each Pauri has 4 Pankitis. Even though the language used in this Baani is very sweet and many times quite easy, still this Gurbani is not easy to understand since it contains many deep metaphors to explain the lofty Gurmat principles. Once this Baani becomes fluent to read, it hardly takes 3 to 4 minutes to do it.
Chaubole appears right after Funhe, in Siri Guru Granth Sahib jee. The mind that is imbued in the divine colour of sweet Funhe, is further sweetened when it does Paath of Chaubole. Chaubole appears on Ang 1363 and ends on Ang 1364. It contains 11 Pauris and each Pauri contains 2 Pankitis. It's a small Baani as far as size is concerned but it contains extremely great Gurmat principles. Some of the metaphors contained in it are mind-blowing. Traditionally it is considered to be conversation between 4 Gursikhs - Samman, Moosan, Kamal and Patang but Professor Sahib Singh has not accepted this and has done the meanings of this Baani without acknowledging the 4 Gursikhs. Either way, it does not affect the lofty Gurmat principles that this Gurbani is giving to Gursikhs. It hardly takes a minute to do Paath of this Gurbani.
Sensing the sweetness of these two Baanis and the fact that it does not take too long to read them, many serious Seekers of Vaheguru include these Gurbanis in their Nitnem.
Bhul Chuk dee Maafi jee. Please do point out any mistakes and omissions.
Gurbani is Agam Agaadh Bodh.
Daas,
Kulbir Singh