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goNf mhlw 5 ]

go(n)add mehalaa 5 ||

Gond, Fifth Mehl:

gurU gurU guru kir mn mor ]

guroo guroo gur kar man mor ||

Chant Guru, Guru, Guru, O my mind.

gurU ibnw mY nwhI hor ]

guroo binaa mai naahee hor ||

I have no other than the Guru.

gur kI tyk rhhu idnu rwiq ]

gur kee ttaek rehahu dhin raath ||

I lean upon the Support of the Guru, day and night.

jw kI koie n mytY dwiq ]1]

jaa kee koe n maettai dhaath ||1||

No one can decrease His bounty. ||1||

guru prmysru eyko jwxu ]

gur paramaesar eaeko jaan ||

Know that the Guru and the Transcendent Lord are One.

jo iqsu BwvY so prvwxu ]1] rhwau ]

jo this bhaavai so paravaan ||1|| rehaao ||

Whatever pleases Him is acceptable and approved. ||1||Pause||

gur crxI jw kw mnu lwgY ]

gur charanee jaa kaa man laagai ||

One whose mind is attached to the Guru's feet

dUKu drdu BRmu qw kw BwgY ]

dhookh dharadh bhram thaa kaa bhaagai ||

his pains, sufferings and doubts run away.

gur kI syvw pwey mwnu ]

gur kee saevaa paaeae maan ||

Serving the Guru, honor is obtained.

gur aUpir sdw kurbwnu ]2]

gur oopar sadhaa kurabaan ||2||

I am forever a sacrifice to the Guru. ||2||

gur kw drsnu dyiK inhwl ]

gur kaa dharasan dhaekh nihaal ||

Gazing upon the Blessed Vision of the Guru's Darshan, I am exalted.

gur ky syvk kI pUrn Gwl ]

gur kae saevak kee pooran ghaal ||

The work of the Guru's servant is perfect.

gur ky syvk kau duKu n ibAwpY ]

gur kae saevak ko dhukh n biaapai ||

Pain does not afflict the Guru's servant.

gur kw syvku dh idis jwpY ]3]

gur kaa saevak dheh dhis jaapai ||3||

The Guru's servant is famous in the ten directions. ||3||

gur kI mihmw kQnu n jwie ]

gur kee mehimaa kathhan n jaae ||

The Guru's glory cannot be described.

pwrbRhmu guru rihAw smwie ]

paarabreham gur rehiaa samaae ||

The Guru remains absorbed in the Supreme Lord God.

khu nwnk jw ky pUry Bwg ]

kahu naanak jaa kae poorae bhaag ||

Says Nanak, one who is blessed with perfect destiny

gur crxI qw kw mnu lwg ]4]6]8]

gur charanee thaa kaa man laag ||4||6||8||

- his mind is attached to the Guru's feet. ||4||6||8||

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Vaheguru jee.

On a typical day with gurkirpa i get Guruji's darshan in the mornings...

...however...

if a day passes and i havent had darshan of guru ji especially on a uni day....all day long thats all that keeps coming into my mind...you havent had darshan....

and then mind is in ecstacy when Guru ji's darshan are sought and the day becomes worthwhile again.

deep kaur khalsa.

btw. i used to come onto this forum going on about some nx subjects confused even after taking amrit, but thats only because i was not achieving upmost rehit. Guru ji has blessed this meek being and now the rehit upkeep has become strong and real....this sangat ji is the actual beginning of my life and the birth feels like has just happened.....Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vaheguru, Vagheguru, Vaheguru..

Thankyou Maharaj ji for guiding me to the right path...keep hold of this hand....vahegurooo.

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