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Everyone who sees this, please roar out a jakaara in support of our beloved brothers and sisters and their victory over dushts who had to apologize!

I will start...

BOLAYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO NIHAAAAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

SAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAATTTT SRIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII AKAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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ਸਤਿਗੁਰ ਪ੍ਰਸਾਦਿ


One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:

Saarang, Fifth Mehla, Chau-Paday, First House:
I am a sacrifice to the Image of the True Guru.
My
inner being is filled with a great thirst, like that of the song-bird
for water. When shall I find the Fruitful Vision of His Darshan?
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He is the Master of the masterless, the Cherisher of all. He is the Lover of the devotees of His Name.
That mortal, whom no one can protect - You bless him with Your Support, O Lord. ||1||
Support of the unsupported, Saving Grace of the unsaved, Home of the homeless.
Wherever I go in the ten directions, You are there with me. The only thing I do is sing the Kirtan of Your Praises. ||2||
From
Your Oneness, You become tens of thousands, and from tens of thousands,
You become One. I cannot describe Your state and extent.
You are Infinite - Your value cannot be appraised. Everything I see is Your play. ||3||
I speak with the Company of the Holy; I am in love with the Holy people of the Lord.
Servant
Nanak has found the Lord through the Guru's Teachings; please bless me
with Your Blessed Vision; O Lord, my mind yearns for it. ||4||1||

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GAJJ ke JAIKARAAA GAJAVEEEE

NIHALLL HO JAVEEEE

FATEHHH PAVEEEE

KalGidhar Pita de MANN NU BHAAAVEEEEE

Sat SHRIII AKALLLLL

GURBARR AKALL HI AKALLL

SHAHEEEDOOON SINGHOOON

CHITON GUPTOON

SARBAT GURU KHALSE SINGH SAHIB JI KO

sAT SRI AKALLLLL

BAKIYAAN FAUJAAN DE MALAKAAA RAKHNI BIRD BAANE DI LAAAAJ

SODI SACHEEE PATSHA JIO

TERA KHALSA JAPE AKAL HI AKALLL

KHUSHIYAAN DA JAIKARA GAJAVEEEE NIKHALL HO JAVEEE

SAT SHRIIII AKALLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLUHHHHH!!

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