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You See All My Actions, And Yet I Deny Them.


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This Shabad is by Guru Nanak Dev Ji in Siree Raag on Ang 25 of Sri Guru Granth Sahib Jee

isrIrwgu mhlw 1 Gru 4 ]

sireeraag mehalaa 1 ghar 4 ||

Siree Raag, First Mehla, Fourth House:

qU drIAwau dwnw bInw mY mCulI kYsy AMqu lhw ]

thoo dhareeaao dhaanaa beenaa mai mashhulee kaisae a(n)th lehaa ||

You are the River, All-knowing and All-seeing. I am just a fish-how can I find Your limit?

jh jh dyKw qh qh qU hY quJ qy inksI PUit mrw ]1]

jeh jeh dhaekhaa theh theh thoo hai thujh thae nikasee foott maraa ||1||

Wherever I look, You are there. Outside of You, I would burst and die. ||1||

n jwxw myau n jwxw jwlI ]

n jaanaa maeo n jaanaa jaalee ||

I do not know of the fisherman, and I do not know of the net.

jw duKu lwgY qw quJY smwlI ]1] rhwau ]

jaa dhukh laagai thaa thujhai samaalee ||1|| rehaao ||

But when the pain comes, then I call upon You. ||1||Pause||

qU BrpUir jwinAw mY dUir ]

thoo bharapoor jaaniaa mai dhoor ||

You are present everywhere. I had thought that You were far away.

jo kCu krI su qyrY hdUir ]

jo kashh karee s thaerai hadhoor ||

Whatever I do, I do in Your Presence.

qU dyKih hau mukir pwau ]

thoo dhaekhehi ho mukar paao ||

You see all my actions, and yet I deny them.

qyrY kMim n qyrY nwie ]2]

thaerai ka(n)m n thaerai naae ||2||

I have not worked for You, or Your Name. ||2||

jyqw dyih qyqw hau Kwau ]

jaethaa dhaehi thaethaa ho khaao ||

Whatever You give me, that is what I eat.

ibAw dru nwhI kY dir jwau ]

biaa dhar naahee kai dhar jaao ||

There is no other door-unto which door should I go?

nwnku eyk khY Ardwis ]

naanak eaek kehai aradhaas ||

Nanak offers this one prayer:

jIau ipMfu sBu qyrY pwis ]3]

jeeo pi(n)dd sabh thaerai paas ||3||

this body and soul are totally Yours. ||3||

Awpy nyVY dUir Awpy hI Awpy mMiJ imAwnuo ]

aapae naerrai dhoor aapae hee aapae ma(n)jh miaanuo ||

He Himself is near, and He Himself is far away; He Himself is in-between.

Awpy vyKY suxy Awpy hI kudriq kry jhwnuo ]

aapae vaekhai sunae aapae hee kudharath karae jehaanuo ||

He Himself beholds, and He Himself listens. By His Creative Power, He created the world.

jo iqsu BwvY nwnkw hukmu soeI prvwnuo ]4]31]

jo this bhaavai naanakaa hukam soee paravaanuo ||4||31||

Whatever pleases Him, O Nanak-that Command is acceptable. ||4||31||

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Audio:

Veer Manpreet Singh

http://www.sikhroots.com/audio/Keertani%20...h-tu_dariyo.mp3

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