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VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH !!!!!!

jYqsrI mhlw 5 ]

jaithasaree mehalaa 5 ||

Jaitsree, Fifth Mehl:

loVIdVw swjnu myrw ]

lorreedharraa saajan maeraa ||

I seek my Friend the Lord.

Gir Gir mMgl gwvhu nIky Git Git iqsih bsyrw ]1] rhwau ]

ghar ghar ma(n)gal gaavahu neekae ghatt ghatt thisehi basaeraa ||1|| rehaao ||

In each and every home, sing the sublime songs of rejoicing; He abides in each and every heart. ||1||Pause||

sUiK ArwDnu dUiK ArwDnu ibsrY n kwhU byrw ]

sookh araadhhan dhookh araadhhan bisarai n kaahoo baeraa ||

In good times, worship and adore Him; in bad times, worship and adore Him; do not ever forget Him.

nwmu jpq koit sUr aujwrw ibnsY Brmu AMDyrw ]1]

naam japath kott soor oujaaraa binasai bharam a(n)dhhaeraa ||1||

Chanting the Naam, the Name of the Lord, the light of millions of suns shines forth, and the darkness of doubt is dispelled. ||1||

Qwin Qnµqir sBnI jweI jo dIsY so qyrw ]

thhaan thhana(n)thar sabhanee jaaee jo dheesai so thaeraa ||

In all the spaces and interspaces, everywhere, whatever we see is Yours.

sMqsMig pwvY jo nwnk iqsu bhuir n hoeI hY Pyrw ]2]3]4]

sa(n)thasa(n)g paavai jo naanak this bahur n hoee hai faeraa ||2||3||4||

One who finds the Society of the Saints, O Nanak, is not consigned to reincarnation again. ||2||3||4||

VAHEGURU JI KA KHALSA VAHEGURU JI KI FATEH !!!! :wub:

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