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Below is a translation of Bhai Nand Lal Ji's ghazals in praise of Guru

Gobind Singh Ji (Nasro Mansoor Guru Gobind Singh). The original is

written in Persian, so it is a translation of the Panjabi translation of

the original. It is taken from the book 'Sachi Preet - Ghazalan Bhai

Nand Lal Sateek' by Harbhajan Singh.

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the helper of others Guru Gobind Singh Ji has

the help of God(105)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the treasurer of God Guru Gobind Singh Ji is

bestower of merciful gifts (106)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji knows God well Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the emperor

of emperors (107)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the king of both worlds Guru Gobind Singh Ji is

the warrior who gives life to enemies (108)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the giver of great gifts Guru Gobind Singh Ji

tells the secrets of God (109)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji puts a veil over everyone's sins Guru Gobind Singh

Ji is a cloud of mercy (110)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is accepted out of the accepted Guru Gobind Singh

Ji has reached God (111)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is a river of divine knowledge Guru Gobind Singh Ji

is a sea of God's gifts (112)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is beloved of God Guru Gobind Singh Ji is a lover

of God (113)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is an expert with the sword Guru Gobind Singh Ji

knows the secrets of every heart (114)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the master of the crown Guru Gobind Singh Ji has

God's shade ove

r Him (115)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the treasurer of all God's treasures Guru Gobind

Singh Ji is the cure for all pain (116)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the master of the world Guru Gobind Singh Ji is

unequalled in both worlds (117)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is praised by God Himself Guru Gobind Singh Ji has

many great virtues (118)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji has very important people falling at His feet Guru

Gobind Singh Ji gives instruction to even demi-gods (119)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is praised by accepted ones Guru Gobind Singh Ji

knows what is in everyone's heart (120)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji's feet are kissed by the heavens Guru Gobind Singh

Ji's drum sounds in both worlds (121)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji has the three loks(worlds) under Him Guru Gobind

Singh Ji has the stamp of His command all over the world (122)

Sudas is the servant of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Guru Gobind Singh Ji slows

down the zealous energy of enemies (123)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is holy and free from enemity Guru Gobind Singh Ji

is a mirror who shows the true God (124)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji understands the true God Guru Gobind Singh Ji is a

king and a saint as-well (125)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is kind, merciful and wise Guru Gobind Singh Ji is

the giver who gives great gifts (126)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the giver of givers Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the

merciful of merciful (127)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji kindly gives gifts to those who give Guru Gobind

Singh Ji gives to beneficient people (128)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is forever sound and steady Guru Gobind Singh Ji is

beautiful and blessed (129)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is blessed by God Guru Gobind Singh Ji is a wonder

of the timeless being's light (130)

Those who've listened to the name of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Have seen God

with the grace of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (131)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is a picture of virtues Guru Gobin

d Singh Ji has

become one with supernatural powers (132)

Those who've sung the praises of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Have been kindly

blessed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji (133)

Those who have had a sight of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Have become

intoxicated in the passage of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (134)

Those who have kissed the dust of Guru Gobind Singh Ji's feet Have been

kindly blesed by Guru Gobind Singh Ji (135)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the doer of all actions Guru Gobind Singh Ji is

the helper of the weak (136)

Everyone does homage to Guru Gobind Singh Ji Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the

embodiment of all kindness (137)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the chief all leaders Guru Gobind Singh Ji is

the highest of the high (138)

Great demi-gods are servants of Guru Gobind Singh Ji They sing the

praises of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (139)

Eminent goddesses are under the order of Guru Gobind Singh Ji They are

the servants of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (140)

Nature has the utmost respect for Guru Gobind Singh Ji Guru Gobind Singh

Ji is the servant of God (141)

The nine cosmos (khand) are the dust of Guru Gobind Singh Ji's feet They

are the wise servants of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (142)

The highest throne is beneath Guru Gobind Singh Ji Guru Gobind Singh Ji

has God's court within His reach (143)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is excellent in all virtues Guru Gobind Singh Ji is

the permanent leader (144)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji gives light to the world All bodies and souls have

blossomed from Guru Gobind Singh Ji (145)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji's advancement is improving two-fold every day Guru

Gobind Singh Ji is the beauty of all king's thrones (146)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the helper in both worlds Guru Gobind Singh Ji

is the sight of every eye (147)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji has the whole creation in His command Guru Gobind

Singh Ji's praise is the highest of all (148)

B

oth worlds are the army of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Everyone is in the

protection of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (149)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the giver of givers Guru Gobind Singh Ji

achieves victory everywhere (150)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is of excellent conduct Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the

soul in every body (151)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is very loving and affectionate Guru Gobind Singh

Ji is the light in every eye (152)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji is the giver of daily food to everyone Guru Gobind

Singh Ji showers the grace of God (153)

Even the stars are the beggars of Guru Gobind Singh Ji They are the

servants of Guru Gobind Singh Ji's darbar (154)

The five elements praise Guru Gobind Singh Ji The seven spiritual guides

are a sacrifice unto Guru Gobind Singh Ji (155)

Guru Gobind Singh Ji has His hand on both worlds Guru Gobind Singh Ji

owns everything high and low (156)

Nand Lal is the slave-dog of Guru Gobind Singh Ji Nand Lal is aiming for

the name of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (157)

I am lower than the dogs of Guru Gobind Singh Ji I peck the small pieces

in the dishes of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (158)

I am a beggar of Guru Gobind Singh Ji For the holy dust of the feet of

Guru Gobind Singh Ji (159)

May my life be a sacrifice unto Guru Gobind Singh Ji And may my head

stay at the feet of Guru Gobind Singh Ji (160)

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