Bhavnidh
It is derived from Bhavnidhi word in Sanskrit and Bhav -o nidh word from gurumukhi (punjabi).
Basically means Bhav sagar in hindi and Devout sea in English.
Some of the shlokas in Gurbani refers it as "bhav-o nidh paar utare", means some one who lets you towards God's path.
Basically means Bhav sagar in hindi and Devout sea in English.
Some of the shlokas in Gurbani refers it as "bhav-o nidh paar utare", means some one who lets you towards God's path.
Sorth mehla fifth in Gurbani
angeekaar kee-o parabh apunay Bhavnidh paar utaaray.
Their God made them His own, and carried them across the terrifying world-ocean.
angeekaar kee-o parabh apunay Bhavnidh paar utaaray.
Their God made them His own, and carried them across the terrifying world-ocean.