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It's Fathers Day in the UK today...

At this time when we say thanks to our daddy's for loving us and caring for us - lets not forget our real Father. Our real mother... our everything.

Dhan Dhan Saahib Sri Guru Gobind Singh Saahib.

The Father of Fathers

The King of Kings

The Lord themselves.

Happy Fathers Day to My Lord.

Mera Maat Pitha Har Raiya

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mwJ mhlw 4 ]

mDusUdn myry mn qn pRwnw ]

hau hir ibnu dUjw Avru n jwnw ]

koeI sjxu sMqu imlY vfBwgI mY hir pRBu ipAwrw dsY jIau ]1]

hau mnu qnu KojI Bwil BwlweI ]

ikau ipAwrw pRIqmu imlY myrI mweI ]

imil sqsMgiq Koju dsweI ivic sMgiq hir pRBu vsY jIau ]2]

myrw ipAwrw pRIqmu siqguru rKvwlw ]

hm bwirk dIn krhu pRiqpwlw ]

myrw mwq ipqw guru siqguru pUrw gur jl imil kmlu ivgsY jIau ]3]

mY ibnu gur dyKy nId n AwvY ]

myry mn qin vydn gur ibrhu lgwvY ]

hir hir dieAw krhu guru mylhu jn nwnk gur imil rhsY jIau ]4]2

Maajh, Fourth Mehl:

The Lord is my mind, body and breath of life.

I do not know any other than the Lord.

If only I could have the good fortune to meet some friendly Saint; he might show me the Way to my Beloved Lord God. ||1||

I have searched my mind and body, through and through.

How can I meet my Darling Beloved, O my mother?

Joining the Sat Sangat, the True Congregation, I ask about the Path to God. In that Congregation, the Lord God abides. ||2||

My Darling Beloved True Guru is my Protector.

I am a helpless child-please cherish me.

The Guru, the Perfect True Guru, is my Mother and Father. Obtaining the Water of the Guru, the lotus of my heart blossoms forth. ||3||

Without seeing my Guru, sleep does not come.

My mind and body are afflicted with the pain of separation from the Guru.

O Lord, Har, Har, show mercy to me, that I may meet my Guru. Meeting the Guru, servant Nanak blossoms forth. ||4||2||

Happy Fathers' Day Maahaaraaj!! :TH:

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