Amrit Sagar
The bhajan Prakāś Puñj Amṛt Sāgar contains the whole cosmos. It was composed by Holī Gurujī in a brief span, capturing the entire universe. The first word Prakāś means light, the light of the Ātmā and Paramātmā. When a child is born, light enters the home. Puñj signifies a handful of light from realized saints. Amṛt kā Sāgar is the ocean of immortal nectar, filling the seven oceans and beyond. Śrī Dīp Harī Mahādhānī names the Lord as light, Viṣṇu, the supremely wealthy one who gives everything. The line Sare viśvame guñj rahī prabhukī amar kahānī declares the immortal story of the Lord resounds everywhere. Guñj is sound, transcendent knowledge, which is itself light. Learning this bhajan exactly requires no other practice. The nectar is peace, harmony, love flowing cosmically. All water is that nectar. The saint who gives this is forever present. Mahādhānī means giving without attachment. Even a thief taking everything does not diminish the giver, for God returns more. The immortal story is eternal. One who gives becomes a house of God.
"Prakāś Puñj Amṛt kā Sāgar, Śrī Dīp Harī Mahādhānī."
"Sare viśvame guñj rahī prabhukī amar kahānī."
Filming location: Strilky, Czech Republic
