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Just a few Saloks of Bhagat Kabeer Jee's Bani relating to Death

kbIr jw idn hau mUAw pwCY BieAw Anµdu ]

kabeer jaa din ha-o moo-aa paachhai bha-i-aa anand.

Kabeer, on the day when I die, afterwards there shall be bliss.

moih imilE pRBu Awpnw sMgI Bjih guoibMdu ]6]

mohi mili-o parabh aapnaa sangee bhajeh gobind. ||6||

I shall meet with my Lord God. Those with me shall meditate and vibrate on the Lord of the Universe. ||6||

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kbIr sMq mUey ikAw roeIAY jo Apuny igRih jwie ]

kabeer sant moo-ay ki-aa ro-ee-ai jo apunay garihi jaa-ay.

Kabeer, why cry at the death of a Saint? He is just going back to his home.

rovhu swkq bwpury ju hwtY hwt ibkwie ]16]

rovhu saakat baapuray jo haatai haat bikaa-ay. ||16||

Cry for the wretched, faithless cynic, who is sold from store to store. ||16||

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kbIr ijsu mrny qy jgu frY myry min Awnµdu ]

kabeer jis marnay tay jag darai mayray man aanand.

Kabeer, the world is afraid of death - that death fills my mind with bliss.

mrny hI qy pweIAY pUrnu prmwnµdu ]22]

marnay hee tay paa-ee-ai pooran parmaanand. ||22||

It is only by death that perfect, supreme bliss is obtained. ||22||

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kbIr mrqw mrqw jgu mUAw mir BI n jwinAw koie ]

kabeer martaa martaa jag moo-aa mar bhee na jaani-aa ko-ay.

Kabeer, dying, dying, the whole world has to die, and yet, none know how to die.

AYsy mrny jo mrY bhuir n mrnw hoie ]29]

aisay marnay jo marai bahur na marnaa ho-ay. ||29||

Let those who die, die such a death, that they shall never have to die again. ||29||

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kbIr muih mrny kw cwau hY mrau q hir kY duAwr ]

kabeer muhi marnay kaa chaa-o hai mara-o ta har kai du-aar.

Kabeer, I long to die; let me die at the Lord's Door.

mq hir pUCY kaunu hY prw hmwrY bwr ]61]

mat har poochhai ka-un hai paraa hamaarai baar. ||61||

I hope that the Lord does not ask, "Who is this, lying at my door?"||61||

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kbIr jm kw TyNgw burw hY Ehu nhI sihAw jwie ]

kabeer jam kaa thayNgaa buraa hai oh nahee sahi-aa jaa-ay.

Kabeer, Death's club is terrible; it cannot be endured.

eyku ju swDU muoih imilE iqin@ lIAw AMcil lwie ]78]

ayk jo saaDhoo mohi mili-o tiniH lee-aa anchal laa-ay. ||78||

I have met with the holy man; he has attached me to the hem of his robe. ||78||

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kbIr kwil krMqw Abih kru Ab krqw suie qwl ]

kabeer kaal karantaa abeh kar ab kartaa su-ay taal.

Kabeer, that which you have to do tomorrow - do it today instead; and that which you have to do now - do it immediately!

pwCY kCU n hoiegw jau isr pir AwvY kwlu ]138]

paachhai kachhoo na ho-igaa ja-o sir par aavai kaal. ||138||

Later on, you will not be able to do anything, when death hangs over your head. ||138||

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waheguru ji ka khalsa waheguru ji ki fateh

This Shabad is by Bhagat Kabeer Ji in Raag Aasaa on Pannaa 477

Aasaa:

jab lag thael dheevae mukh baathee thab soojhai sabh koee ||

As long as the oil and the wick are in the lamp, everything is illuminated.

thael jalae baathee t(h)eharaanee soo(n)naa ma(n)dhar hoee ||1||

But when the oil is burnt, the wick goes out, and the mansion becomes desolate. ||1||

rae bourae thuhi gharee n raakhai koee ||

O mad-man, no one will keep you, for even a moment.

thoo(n) raam naam jap soee ||1|| rehaao ||

Meditate on the Name of that Lord. ||1||Pause||

kaa kee maath pithaa kahu kaa ko kavan purakh kee joee ||

Tell me, whose mother is that, whose father is that, and which man has a wife?

ghatt foottae kooo baath n pooshhai kaadtahu kaadtahu hoee ||2||

When the pitcher of the body breaks, no one cares for you at all. Everyone says, ""Take him away, take him away!""||2||

dhaehuree bait(h)ee maathaa rovai khatteeaa lae geae bhaaee ||

Sitting on the threshold, his mother cries, and his brothers take away the coffin.

latt shhittakaaeae thireeaa rovai ha(n)s eikaelaa jaaee ||3||

Taking down her hair, his wife cries out in sorrow, and the swan-soul departs all alone. ||3||

kehath kabeer sunahu rae sa(n)thahu bhai saagar kai thaaee ||

Says Kabeer, listen, O Saints, about the terrifying world-ocean.

eis ba(n)dhae sir julam hoth hai jam nehee hattai gusaaee ||4||9||

This human suffers torture and the Messenger of Death will not leave him alone, O Lord of the World. ||4||9||

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