Pauri
A "Pauri" is a term used in the context of the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. It refers to a specific stanza or verse that is part of a larger composition. Each Pauri typically consists of a set number of lines and conveys spiritual teachings or reflections.
In the Sikh tradition, Pauris are often recited during prayers and are integral to the practice of Kirtan, which is the singing of hymns. They serve to inspire devotion and provide guidance on living a righteous life, emphasizing the importance of connecting with the divine.