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Panch Parvaan Panch Pardaan

panchai Paavaih dargaih maan

panchai soheh dar raajaan

panchai ka gur eik dhiaan

jai ko kaheh karai vichaar

kartai ko karnai nahi sumar

dhaul dharam daya ka poot

santokh jaap rakhiaa tin soot

jai ko bhujai hovai sachiaar

dhavlai oopar kaytaa bhaar

dharti hor parai hor hor

dhis de paar talai kavan jor

jee jaat ranga kai naam

sabna likhia vuri kalaam

eh lekha likh janai koi

lekha likhia ketha hovai

kaytaa taan sualio roop

keti daat jani kaun koot

kita pasao eko kavao

tis te hovai lakh dhariao

kudrath kavan kaha vichaar

varia na java eik vaar

jo tis pavai sai pali kaar

tu sada salamat nirankaar (16)

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Asankh jap asankh bhaoo

Asankh pooja asankh thapthao

Asankh granth mukh ved paat

Asankh jog man rahay oodaas

Asankh bhagat gunn gian veechaar

Asankh sati asankh dataar

Asankh sur moh bhack saar

Asankh mohn liv lie taar

Kudrat kavan kayha veechar

Varaya na java ek vaar

Jo thudh bhavay sai bhalli kaar

Tu sada salaamat nirankaar (17)

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Asankh naav asankh thaav

Agamm agamm asankh lo-a

Asankh kahaih sir bhaar ho-e

Akhree naam akhree saalaah

Akhree gi-aan geet gun gaah

Akhree likhan bolan baan

Akhraa sir sanjog vikhaan

Jin ayh(e) likhay tis sir naahe

Jiv phurmaa-ay tiv tiv paahe

Jaytaa keetaa taytaa naa-ou

Vin naavai naahee ko thaa-o

Kudrat kavan kahaa veechaar

Vaare-aa na jaava ayk vaar

Jo tudh bhaavai saa-ee bhalee kaar

Too sadaa salaamat nirankaar [19]

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