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Vaheguru jee ka khalsa!! Vaheguru jee kee Fateh!!!!

This Shabad is by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Raag Dhanaasree on Angg 660

DnwsrI mhlw 1 Gru 1 caupdy

<> siq nwmu krqw purKu inrBau inrvYru Akwl mUriq AjUnI sYBM gur pRswid ]

jIau frqu hY Awpxw kY isau krI pukwr ]

dUK ivswrxu syivAw sdw sdw dwqwru ]1]

swihbu myrw nIq nvw sdw sdw dwqwru ]1] rhwau ]

Anidnu swihbu syvIAY AMiq Cfwey soie ]

suix suix myrI kwmxI pwir auqwrw hoie ]2]

dieAwl qyrY nwim qrw ]

sd kurbwxY jwau ]1] rhwau ]

srbM swcw eyku hY dUjw nwhI koie ]

qw kI syvw so kry jw kau ndir kry ]3]

quDu bwJu ipAwry kyv rhw ]

sw vifAweI dyih ijqu nwim qyry lwig rhW ]

dUjw nwhI koie ijsu AwgY ipAwry jwie khw ]1] rhwau ]

syvI swihbu Awpxw Avru n jwcMau koie ]

nwnku qw kw dwsu hY ibMd ibMd cuK cuK hoie ]4]

swihb qyry nwm ivthu ibMd ibMd cuK cuK hoie ]1] rhwau ]4]1

Dhanaasaree, First Mehl, First House, Chau-Padas:

One Universal Creator God. Truth Is The Name. Creative Being Personified. No Fear. No Hatred. Image Of The Undying. Beyond Birth. Self-Existent. By Guru's Grace:

My soul is afraid; to whom should I complain?

I serve Him, who makes me forget my pains; He is the Giver, forever and ever. ||1||

My Lord and Master is forever new; He is the Giver, forever and ever. ||1||Pause||

Night and day, I serve my Lord and Master; He shall save me in the end.

Hearing and listening, O my dear sister, I have crossed over. ||2||

O Merciful Lord, Your Name carries me across.

I am forever a sacrifice to You. ||1||Pause||

In all the world, there is only the One True Lord; there is no other at all.

He alone serves the Lord, upon whom the Lord casts His Glance of Grace. ||3||

Without You, O Beloved, how could I even live?

Bless me with such greatness, that I may remain attached to Your Name.

There is no other, O Beloved, to whom I can go and speak. ||1||Pause||

I serve my Lord and Master; I ask for no other.

Nanak is His slave; moment by moment, bit by bit, he is a sacrifice to Him. ||4||

O Lord Master, I am a sacrifice to Your Name, moment by moment, bit by bit. ||1||Pause||4||1||

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