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gauVI guAwryrI mhlw 4 ]

gourree guaaraeree mehalaa 4 |

Gauree Gwaarayree, Fourth Mehl:

BIKk pRIiq BIK pRB pwie ]

bheekhak preeth bheekh prabh paae |

The beggar loves to receive charity from the wealthy landlord.

BUKy pRIiq hovY AMnu Kwie ]

bhookhae preeth hovai ann khaae |

The hungry person loves to eat food.

gurisK pRIiq gur imil AwGwie ]1]

gurasikh preeth gur mil aaghaae |1|

The GurSikh loves to find satisfaction by meeting the Guru. ||1||

hir drsnu dyhu hir Aws qumwrI ]

har dharasan dhaehu har aas thumaaree |

O Lord, grant me the Blessed Vision of Your Darshan; I place my hopes in You, Lord.

kir ikrpw loc pUir hmwrI ]1] rhwau ]

kar kirapaa loch poor hamaaree |1| rehaao |

Shower me with Your Mercy, and fulfill my longing. ||1||Pause||

ckvI pRIiq sUrju muiK lwgY ]

chakavee preeth sooraj mukh laagai |

The song-bird loves the sun shining in her face.

imlY ipAwry sB duK iqAwgY ]

milai piaarae sabh dhukh thiaagai |

Meeting her Beloved, all her pains are left behind.

gurisK pRIiq gurU muiK lwgY ]2]

gurasikh preeth guroo mukh laagai |2|

The GurSikh loves to gaze upon the Face of the Guru. ||2||

bCry pRIiq KIru muiK Kwie ]

basharae preeth kheer mukh khaae |

The calf loves to suck its mother's milk;

ihrdY ibgsY dyKY mwie ]

hiradhai bigasai dhaekhai maae |

its heart blossoms forth upon seeing its mother.

gurisK pRIiq gurU muiK lwie ]3]

gurasikh preeth guroo mukh laae |3|

The GurSikh loves to gaze upon the Face of the Guru. ||3||

horu sB pRIiq mwieAw mohu kwcw ]

hor sabh preeth maaeiaa mohu kaachaa |

All other loves and emotional attachment to Maya are false.

ibnis jwie kUrw kcu pwcw ]

binas jaae kooraa kach paachaa |

They shall pass away, like false and transitory decorations.

jn nwnk pRIiq iqRpiq guru swcw ]4]4]42]

jan naanak preeth thripath gur saachaa |4|4|42|

Servant Nanak is fulfilled, through the Love of the True Guru. ||4||4||42||

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kabeer kaeso kaeso kookeeai n soeeai asaar |

Kabeer, chant the Name of the Beautifully-haired Lord; do not sleep unaware.

raath dhivas kae kookanae kabehoo kae sunai pukaar |223|

Chanting His Name night and day, the Lord will eventually hear your call. ||223||

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maaroo mehalaa 5 |

Maaroo, Fifth Mehl:

baahar tootan thae shoott parae gur ghar hee maahi dhikhaaeiaa thaa |

I have quit searching outside; the Guru has shown me that God is within the home of my own heart.

anabho acharaj roop prabh paekhiaa maeraa man shodd n kathehoo jaaeiaa thaa |1|

I have seen God, fearless, of wondrous beauty; my mind shall never leave Him to go anywhere else. ||1||

maanak paaeiou rae paaeiou har pooraa paaeiaa thaa |

I have found the jewel; I have found the Perfect Lord.

mol amol n paaeiaa jaaee kar kirapaa guroo dhivaaeiaa thaa |1| rehaao |

The invaluable value cannot be obtained; in His Mercy, the Guru bestows it. ||1||Pause||

adhisatt agochar paarabreham mil saadhoo akath kathaaeiaa thaa |

The Supreme Lord God is imperceptible and unfathomable; meeting the Holy Saint, I speak the Unspoken Speech.

anehadh sabadh dhasam dhuaar vajiou theh anmrith naam chuaaeiaa thaa |2|

The unstruck sound current of the Shabad vibrates and resounds in the Tenth Gate; the Ambrosial Naam trickles down there. ||2||

thott naahee man thrisanaa boojhee akhutt bhanddaar samaaeiaa thaa |

I lack nothing; the thirsty desires of my mind are satisfied. The inexhaustible treasure has entered into my being.

charan charan charan gur saevae agharr gharriou ras paaeiaa thaa |3|

I serve the feet, the feet, the feet of the Guru, and manage the unmanageable. I have found the juice, the sublime essence. ||3||

sehajae aavaa sehajae jaavaa sehajae man khaelaaeiaa thaa |

Intuitively I come, and intuively I go; my mind intuitively plays.

kahu naanak bharam gur khoeiaa thaa har mehalee mehal paaeiaa thaa |4|3|12|

Says Nanak, when the Guru drives out doubt, then the soul-bride enters the Mansion of the Lord's Presence. ||4||3||12||

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gauVI mhlw 5 ]

gourree mehalaa 5 ||

Gauree, Fifth Mehla:

jo iesu mwry soeI sUrw ]

jo eis maarae soee sooraa ||

One who kills this is a spiritual hero.

jo iesu mwry soeI pUrw ]

jo eis maarae soee pooraa ||

One who kills this is perfect.

jo iesu mwry iqsih vifAweI ]

jo eis maarae thisehi vaddiaaee ||

One who kills this obtains glorious greatness.

jo iesu mwry iqs kw duKu jweI ]1]

jo eis maarae this kaa dhukh jaaee ||1||

One who kills this is freed of suffering. ||1||

AYsw koie ij duibDw mwir gvwvY ]

aisaa koe j dhubidhhaa maar gavaavai ||

How rare is such a person, who kills and casts off duality.

iesih mwir rwj jogu kmwvY ]1] rhwau ]

eisehi maar raaj jog kamaavai ||1|| rehaao ||

Killing it, he attains Raja Yoga, the Yoga of meditation and success. ||1||Pause||

jo iesu mwry iqs kau Bau nwih ]

jo eis maarae this ko bho naahi ||

One who kills this has no fear.

jo iesu mwry su nwim smwih ]

jo eis maarae s naam samaahi ||

One who kills this is absorbed in the Naam.

jo iesu mwry iqs kI iqRsnw buJY ]

jo eis maarae this kee thrisanaa bujhai ||

One who kills this has his desires quenched.

jo iesu mwry su drgh isJY ]2]

jo eis maarae s dharageh sijhai ||2||

One who kills this is approved in the Court of the Lord. ||2||

jo iesu mwry so DnvMqw ]

jo eis maarae so dhhanava(n)thaa ||

One who kills this is wealthy and prosperous.

jo iesu mwry so piqvMqw ]

jo eis maarae so pathiva(n)thaa ||

One who kills this is honorable.

jo iesu mwry soeI jqI ]

jo eis maarae soee jathee ||

One who kills this is truly a celibate.

jo iesu mwry iqsu hovY gqI ]3]

jo eis maarae this hovai gathee ||3||

One who kills this attains salvation. ||3||

jo iesu mwry iqs kw AwieAw gnI ]

jo eis maarae this kaa aaeiaa ganee ||

One who kills this - his coming is auspicious.

jo iesu mwry su inhclu DnI ]

jo eis maarae s nihachal dhhanee ||

One who kills this is steady and wealthy.

jo iesu mwry so vfBwgw ]

jo eis maarae so vaddabhaagaa ||

One who kills this is very fortunate.

jo iesu mwry su Anidnu jwgw ]4]

jo eis maarae s anadhin jaagaa ||4||

One who kills this remains awake and aware, night and day. ||4||

jo iesu mwry su jIvn mukqw ]

jo eis maarae s jeevan mukathaa ||

One who kills this is Jivan Mukta, liberated while yet alive.

jo iesu mwry iqs kI inrml jugqw ]

jo eis maarae this kee niramal jugathaa ||

One who kills this lives a pure lifestyle.

jo iesu mwry soeI suigAwnI ]

jo eis maarae soee sugiaanee ||

One who kills this is spiritually wise.

jo iesu mwry su shj iDAwnI ]5]

jo eis maarae s sehaj dhhiaanee ||5||

One who kills this meditates intuitively. ||5||

iesu mwrI ibnu Qwie n prY ] koit krm jwp qp krY ]

eis maaree bin thhaae n parai || kott karam jaap thap karai ||

Without killing this, one is not acceptable, even though one may perform millions of rituals, chants and austerities.

iesu mwrI ibnu jnmu n imtY ]

eis maaree bin janam n mittai ||

Without killing this, one does not escape the cycle of reincarnation.

iesu mwrI ibnu jm qy nhI CutY ]6]

eis maaree bin jam thae nehee shhuttai ||6||

Without killing this, one does not escape death. ||6||

iesu mwrI ibnu igAwnu n hoeI ]

eis maaree bin giaan n hoee ||

Without killing this, one does not obtain spiritual wisdom.

iesu mwrI ibnu jUiT n DoeI ]

eis maaree bin joot(h) n dhhoee ||

Without killing this, one's impurity is not washed off.

iesu mwrI ibnu sBu ikCu mYlw ]

eis maaree bin sabh kishh mailaa ||

Without killing this, everything is filthy.

iesu mwrI ibnu sBu ikCu jaulw ]7]

eis maaree bin sabh kishh joulaa ||7||

Without killing this, everything is a losing game. ||7||

jw kau Bey ik®pwl ik®pw iniD ]

jaa ko bheae kirapaal kirapaa nidhh ||

When the Lord, the Treasure of Mercy, bestows His Mercy,

iqsu BeI KlwsI hoeI sgl isiD ]

this bhee khalaasee hoee sagal sidhh ||

one obtains release, and attains total perfection.

guir duibDw jw kI hY mwrI ]

gur dhubidhhaa jaa kee hai maaree ||

One whose duality has been killed by the Guru,

khu nwnk so bRhm bIcwrI ]8]5]

kahu naanak so breham beechaaree ||8||5||

says Nanak, contemplates God. ||8||5||

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bilaaval mehalaa 3 |

Bilaaval, Third Mehl:

pooraa thaatt banaaeiaa poorai vaekhahu eaek samaanaa |

The perfect Lord has fashioned the Perfect Creation. Behold the Lord pervading everywhere.

eis parapanch mehi saachae naam kee vaddiaaee math ko dharahu gumaanaa |1|

In this play of the world, is the glorious greatness of the True Name. No one should take pride in himself. ||1||

sathigur kee jis no math aavai so sathigur maahi samaanaa |

One who accepts the wisdom of the True Guru's Teachings, is absorbed into the True Guru.

eih baanee jo jeeahu jaanai this anthar ravai har naamaa |1| rehaao |

The Lord's Name abides deep within the nucleus of one who realizes the Bani of the Guru's Word within his soul. ||1||Pause||

chahu jugaa kaa hun nibaerraa nar manukhaa no eaek nidhaanaa |

Now, this is the essence of the teachings of the four ages: for the human race, the Name of the One Lord is the greatest treasure.

jath sanjam theerath ounaa jugaa kaa dharam hai kal mehi keerath har naamaa |2|

Celibacy, self-discipline and pilgrimages were the essence of Dharma in those past ages; but in this Dark Age of Kali Yuga, the Praise of the Lord's Name is the essence of Dharma. ||2||

jug jug aapo aapanaa dharam hai sodh dhaekhahu baedh puraanaa |

Each and every age has its own essence of Dharma; study the Vedas and the Puraanas, and see this as true.

guramukh jinee dhiaaeiaa har har jag thae poorae paravaanaa |3|

They are Gurmukh, who meditate on the Lord, Har, Har; in this world, they are perfect and approved. ||3||

kehath naanak sachae sio preeth laaeae chookai man abhimaanaa |

Says Nanak, loving the True Lord, the mind's egotism and self-conceit is eradicated.

kehath sunath sabhae sukh paavehi maanath paahi nidhaanaa |4|4|

Those who speak and listen to the Lord's Name, all find peace. Those who believe in it, obtain the supreme treasure. ||4||4||

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