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HAR_PEHLADI_LAAWN.MP3

sUhI mhlw 4 ]

hir pihlVI lwv privrqI krm idRVwieAw bil rwm jIau ]

bwxI bRhmw vydu Drmu idRVhu pwp qjwieAw bil rwm jIau ]

Drmu idRVhu hir nwmu iDAwvhu isimRiq nwmu idRVwieAw ]

siqguru guru pUrw AwrwDhu siB iklivK pwp gvwieAw ]

shj Anµdu hoAw vfBwgI min hir hir mITw lwieAw ]

jnu khY nwnku lwv pihlI AwrMBu kwju rcwieAw ]1]

Soohee, Fourth Mehla:

In the first round of the marriage ceremony, the Lord sets out His Instructions for performing the daily duties of married life.

Instead of the hymns of the Vedas to Brahma, embrace the righteous conduct of Dharma, and renounce sinful actions.

Meditate on the Lord's Name; embrace and enshrine the contemplative remembrance of the Naam.

Worship and adore the Guru, the Perfect True Guru, and all your sins shall be dispelled.

By great good fortune, celestial bliss is attained, and the Lord, Har, Har, seems sweet to the mind.

Servant Nanak proclaims that, in this, the first round of the marriage ceremony, the marriage ceremony has begun. ||1||

HAR_DOOJADI_LAAWN.MP3

hir dUjVI lwv siqguru purKu imlwieAw bil rwm jIau ]

inrBau BY mnu hoie haumY mYlu gvwieAw bil rwm jIau ]

inrmlu Bau pwieAw hir gux gwieAw hir vyKY rwmu hdUry ]

hir Awqm rwmu pswirAw suAwmI srb rihAw BrpUry ]

AMqir bwhir hir pRBu eyko imil hir jn mMgl gwey ]

jn nwnk dUjI lwv clweI Anhd sbd vjwey ]2]

In the second round of the marriage ceremony, the Lord leads you to meet the True Guru, the Primal Being.

With the Fear of God, the Fearless Lord in the mind, the filth of egotism is eradicated.

In the Fear of God, the Immaculate Lord, sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord, and behold the Lord's Presence before you.

The Lord, the Supreme Soul, is the Lord and Master of the Universe; He is pervading and permeating everywhere, fully filling all spaces.

Deep within, and outside as well, there is only the One Lord God. Meeting together, the humble servants of the Lord sing the songs of joy.

Servant Nanak proclaims that, in this, the second round of the marriage ceremony, the unstruck sound current of the Shabad resounds. ||2||

HAR_TEEJADI_LAAWN.MP3

hir qIjVI lwv min cwau BieAw bYrwgIAw bil rwm jIau ]

sMq jnw hir mylu hir pwieAw vfBwgIAw bil rwm jIau ]

inrmlu hir pwieAw hir gux gwieAw muiK bolI hir bwxI ]

sMq jnw vfBwgI pwieAw hir kQIAY AkQ khwxI ]

ihrdY hir hir hir Duin aupjI hir jpIAY msqik Bwgu jIau ]

jnu nwnku boly qIjI lwvY hir aupjY min bYrwgu jIau ]3]

In the third round of the marriage ceremony, the mind is filled with Divine Love.

Meeting with the humble Saints of the Lord, I have found the Lord, by great good fortune.

I have found the Immaculate Lord, and I sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord. I speak the Word of the Lord's Bani.

By great good fortune, I have found the humble Saints, and I speak the Unspoken Speech of the Lord.

The Name of the Lord, Har, Har, Har, vibrates and resounds within my heart; meditating on the Lord, I have realized the destiny inscribed upon my forehead.

Servant Nanak proclaims that, in this, the third round of the marriage ceremony, the mind is filled with Divine Love for the Lord. ||3||

HAR_CHAUTHADI_LAAWN.MP3

hir cauQVI lwv min shju BieAw hir pwieAw bil rwm jIau ]

gurmuiK imilAw suBwie hir min qin mITw lwieAw bil rwm jIau ]

hir mITw lwieAw myry pRB BwieAw Anidnu hir ilv lweI ]

mn icMidAw Plu pwieAw suAwmI hir nwim vjI vwDweI ]

hir pRiB Twkuir kwju rcwieAw Dn ihrdY nwim ivgwsI ]

jnu nwnku boly cauQI lwvY hir pwieAw pRBu AivnwsI ]4]2]

In the fourth round of the marriage ceremony, my mind has become peaceful; I have found the Lord.

As Gurmukh, I have met Him, with intuitive ease; the Lord seems so sweet to my mind and body.

The Lord seems so sweet; I am pleasing to my God. Night and day, I lovingly focus my consciousness on the Lord.

I have obtained my Lord and Master, the fruit of my mind's desires. The Lord's Name resounds and resonates.

The Lord God, my Lord and Master, blends with His bride, and her heart blossoms forth in the Naam.

Servant Nanak proclaims that, in this, the fourth round of the marriage ceremony, we have found the Eternal Lord God. ||4||2||

MERE_BABULA_HAR_DEVO_DAAJ.MP3

hir pRBu myry bwbulw hir dyvhu dwnu mY dwjo ]

hir kpVo hir soBw dyvhu ijqu svrY myrw kwjo ]

hir hir BgqI kwju suhylw guir siqguir dwnu idvwieAw ]

KMif vrBMif hir soBw hoeI iehu dwnu n rlY rlwieAw ]

hoir mnmuK dwju ij riK idKwlih su kUVu AhMkwru kcu pwjo ]

hir pRB myry bwbulw hir dyvhu dwnu mY dwjo ]4]

O my father, give me the Name of the Lord God as my wedding gift and dowry.

Give me the Lord as my wedding gown, and the Lord as my glory, to accomplish my works.

Through devotional worship to the Lord, this ceremony is made blissful and beautiful; the Guru, the True Guru, has given this gift.

Across the continents, and throughout the Universe, the Lord's Glory is pervading. This gift is not diminished by being diffused among all.

Any other dowry, which the self-willed manmukhs offer for show, is only false egotism and a worthless display.

O my father, please give me the Name of the Lord God as my wedding gift and dowry. ||4||

PALLE_TENDE_LAAGI.MP3

slok mÚ 5 ]

ausqiq inMdw nwnk jI mY hB v\weI CoiVAw hBu ikJu iqAwgI ]

hBy swk kUVwvy ifTy qau plY qYfY lwgI ]1]

I have totally discarded praise and slander, O Nanak; I have forsaken and abandoned everything.

I have seen that all relationships are false, and so I have grasped hold of the hem of Your robe, Lord. ||1||

VIAH_HOYA_MERE_BABLA.MP3

Akwl mUriq vru pwieAw AibnwsI nw kdy mrY n jwieAw ]

vIAwhu hoAw myry bwbolw gurmuKy hir pwieAw ]2]

I have obtained my Husband Lord, the Akaal Moorat, the Undying Form. He is Imperishable; He shall never die, and He shall never ever leave.

My marriage has been performed, O my father. As Gurmukh, I have found the Lord. ||2||

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