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sireeraag mehalaa 4 ||

gun gaavaa gun vithharaa gun bolee maeree maae ||

guramukh sajan gunakaareeaa mil sajan har gun gaae ||

heerai heer mil baedhhiaa ra(n)g chaloolai naae ||1||

maerae govi(n)dhaa gun gaavaa thripath man hoe ||

a(n)thar piaas har naam kee gur thus milaavai soe ||1|| rehaao ||

man ra(n)gahu vaddabhaageeho gur thut(h)aa karae pasaao ||

gur naam dhrirraaeae ra(n)g sio ho sathigur kai bal jaao ||

bin sathigur har naam n labhee lakh kottee karam kamaao ||2||

bin bhaagaa sathigur naa milai ghar bait(h)iaa nikatt nith paas ||

a(n)thar agiaan dhukh bharam hai vich parradhaa dhoor peeaas ||

bin sathigur bhaettae ka(n)chan naa thheeai manamukh lohu booddaa baerree paas ||3||

sathigur bohithh har naav hai kith bidhh charriaa jaae ||

sathigur kai bhaanai jo chalai vich bohithh bait(h)aa aae ||

dhha(n)n dhha(n)n vaddabhaagee naanakaa jinaa sathigur leae milaae ||4||3||67||

Siree Raag, Fourth Mehl:

I sing His Glories, I describe His Glories, I speak of His Glories, O my mother.

The Gurmukhs, my spiritual friends, bestow virtue. Meeting with my spiritual friends, I sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord.

The Diamond of the Guru has pierced the diamond of my mind, which is now dyed in the deep crimson color of the Name. ||1||

O my Lord of the Universe, singing Your Glorious Praises, my mind is satisfied.

Within me is the thirst for the Lord's Name; may the Guru, in His Pleasure, grant it to me. ||1||Pause||

Let your minds be imbued with His Love, O blessed and fortunate ones. By His Pleasure, the Guru bestows His Gifts.

The Guru has lovingly implanted the Naam, the Name of the Lord, within me; I am a sacrifice to the True Guru.

Without the True Guru, the Name of the Lord is not found, even though people may perform hundreds of thousands, even millions of rituals. ||2||

Without destiny, the True Guru is not found, even though He sits within the home of our own inner being, always near and close at hand.

There is ignorance within, and the pain of doubt, like a separating screen.

Without meeting with the True Guru, no one is transformed into gold. The self-willed manmukh sinks like iron, while the boat is very close. ||3||

The Boat of the True Guru is the Name of the Lord. How can we climb on board?

One who walks in harmony with the True Guru's Will comes to sit in this Boat.

Blessed, blessed are those very fortunate ones, O Nanak, who are united with the Lord through the True Guru. ||4||3||67||

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