Mantra So Purkh
“So” means “Eternal”, “Purkh” means “Being”.
Shabd Z Purkh touches the Divine through the masculine aspect of energy.
Yogi Bhajan recommended women to recite Z Purkh. There is nothing in the world more powerful than a woman’s prayer. To support a man and help him reunite with Infinity is an honor and a great responsibility placed on a woman.
Shabd Z Purkh was written by Guru Ram Das, the fourth Sikh Guru. Z Purkh is a part of “Rehiras” – evening prayer of Sikhs. By devoting her time to this practice, a woman contributes to the spiritual growth of men to whom she sings So Purkh – husband, son, brother, father, etc. The Shabd creates a sacred space in which the full potential and greatness of the Soul can be revealed.
- Treatment of the husband;
- Elevation of man to Infinite Consciousness;
- Assistance in achieving the highest degree of awareness by the partner;
- Elimination of negativity in the fate of a man;
- Ridding the partner of bad habits;
- Endowing your future son with divine qualities (read during pregnancy).
Yoga Bhajan said that the chanting of this Shabd by a woman to any man “will make the man holy and remove any negativity in their relationship.” Also Zee Purkh was often given by Yoga Bhajan as a Sadhana for women.
There is an opinion that “Z Purk” attracts a man into your life. It does not. This Shabd is recited for those men who are already in your destiny.
This is a very powerful practice. But do not forget also that if you yourself have a strong projection (Aura) and live on high vibrations, not under the influence of your own subconscious patterns, then your husband automatically receives all blessings through you – both earthly and heavenly.
Time: 11 times a day for a minimum of 40 days.