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Answered by chaudharydipanshu
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Explanation:

Saram Khand is the third level or sphere of spiritual endeavour or development. "Saram" means "modesty" or "humility". Gurbani tells us that there are five such levels or domains of reality in human development. The Five Realms described in the Bani are:

1. Dharam Khand: the realm of righteous action (pauri 35),

2. Gian Khand: the realm of knowledge (pauri 36),

3. Saram Khand: the realm of spiritual endeavour (pauri 36),

4. Karam Khand: the realm of grace, (pauri 37) and

5. Sach Khand: the realm of Truth (pauri 37).

In Saram khand, the person becomes modest and humble in their outlook and the realisation of the Almighty is increased. They begin to understand the deeper reality within the Guru's Word and humility begins to dominate their persona. They shed the last remnants of their ego which still afflict them in spite of experiencing strong emotions of humility in the previous stage of Gian Khand. Armed now with humility and modesty, the person is able to develop an intuitive consciousness, a sharper and more capable intellect and deeper understanding of the mind. The Guru tells us that only when a person has attained this stage of awareness can the consciousness of the spiritual warriors and the persona of Siddhas (spiritual perfect beings) be reached.

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