Breath of Life
Ajeet Kaur Lyrics


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Wind is my teacher
Water my father
Earth, my mother
We all are one
We all are one

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Wind is my teacher
Water my father
Earth, my mother
We all are one
We all are one

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Pavan guru paanee pitaa
Maataa dharat maha
Maataa dharat maha
Maataa dharat maha
Maataa dharat maha

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru
Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru
Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
Par Para Pavan Guru




Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
Wahe Guru Pavan Guru

Overall Meaning

In the song "Breath of Life" by Ajeet Kaur, the lyrics celebrate the interconnectedness of all beings with the elements of nature. The repetition of "Wind is my teacher, Water my father, Earth my mother, We all are one" emphasizes the profound connection we have with the natural world. The wind, water, and earth are portrayed as teachers, parents, and sources of wisdom and guidance. By acknowledging this interconnectedness, the song reminds us that we are not separate from nature, but rather we are an integral part of it.


The chant "Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan, Par Para Pavan Guru, Pavan Guru Wahe Guru, Wahe Guru Pavan Guru" further emphasizes this connection with the elements. "Pavan" means wind and the repetition of this word symbolizes the breath of life that sustains us. "Par Para Pavan Guru" acknowledges that the wind is the divine teacher that guides and enlightens us. "Wahe Guru" invokes a sense of wonder and reverence for the divine. The chant serves as a mantra, a spiritual tool that can bring about a state of heightened awareness and connection to the divine essence within and around us.


Line by Line Meaning

Wind is my teacher
The wind serves as a guide and wisdom-provider in my life


Water my father
Water represents the nurturing and protective qualities of a fatherly figure


Earth, my mother
The Earth symbolizes the nurturing and caring aspects of a mother's love


We all are one
We are all interconnected and united as a collective existence


Pavan Pavan Pavan Pavan
The repetition of 'Pavan' emphasizes the reverence and significance of the wind


Par Para Pavan Guru
The wind is the ultimate spiritual teacher and source of enlightenment


Pavan Guru Wahe Guru
By recognizing the wisdom of the wind, we find solace and awe in the divine


Wahe Guru Pavan Guru
We acknowledge the greatness of the divine and the boundless wisdom of the wind


Pavan guru paanee pitaa
The wind is a teacher like water, a fatherly figure


Maataa dharat maha
The Earth is the great mother who sustains and nourishes us




Writer(s): Thomas Barquee, Ajeet Khalsa, Todd Boston

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