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1. The rich and the poor are all brethren,

This the Lord has ordained and none can gainsay it;

Says Kabir, poor is he in whose heart

There is not the Nam of the Lord.

(KABIRJI, BHAIRO RAG)

2. Nanak, none is high and none is low.

(Guru I, JAPJI)

3. Only fools and idiots,

Try to supress others.

(Guru I, BASANT RAG)

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Sabhe Ghat Ram Bole, Ram Bole, Rama Bole, Ram Bina kou bole Rae SGGS 988

or

Farida Khalaq Khalq Main Khalq Wase Rab Maahain

Manda Kis Noon AAkhiye jan tis Bin koi nahain SGGS 1382

or

SANTO GHAT GHAT RAHIYA SAMAHAIO,

POORAN PUR RAHIYO SARAB MEH JAL THAL RAMAIYA AAHHIYO

or

FRIDA KHALAQ KHALQ MAIN, KHALQ VASE RAB MAAHAIN,

MANDA KIS NOON AAKHIYE, JAN TIS BIN KOI NAAHEN 1382

OR

DEHURA MASIT SOI POOJA AUNIVAAZ OI,

MAANAS SABHE AIK PAI ANAIK KO BHARMAO HAI bACHITTER NATAK 85-86

JAGJIT SINGH

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“From the women is our birth; in the women’s womb are we shaped. To the women are we engaged; to the women are we wedded. The woman is our friend, and from the women is the family. If one woman dies, we seek another; through the women are the bonds of the world. Why call women evil who gives birth to kings and all? From the women is the woman; only the One True Lord is without women.” SGGS 473.

“Someone is Hindu and someone a Muslim, then someone is Shia, and someone a Sunni, but all the human beings, as a species, are recognized as one and the same"

Guru Nanak Sahib X, Dasam Granth, Akal Ustat Page 51 Line 1 verse ||15|| ||85||

Just make a serch for "race" "caste" or some other keyword on srigranth.org, and you'll find aquite a few Shabads :)

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