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pourree ||

Pauree:

jis thoo aavehi chith this no sadhaa sukh ||

One who is conscious of You finds everlasting peace.

jis thoo aavehi chith this jam naahi dhukh ||

One who is conscious of You does not suffer at the hands of the Messenger of Death.

jis thoo aavehi chith this k kaarriaa ||

One who is conscious of You is not anxious.

jis dhaa karathaa mithra sabh kaaj savaariaa ||

One who has the Creator as his Friend - all his affairs are resolved.

jis thoo aavehi chith so paravaan jan ||

One who is conscious of You is renowned and respected.

jis thoo aavehi chith bahuthaa this dhhan ||

One who is conscious of You becomes very wealthy.

jis thoo aavehi chith so vadd paravaariaa ||

One who is conscious of You has a great family.

jis thoo aavehi chith thin kul oudhhaariaa ||6||

One who is conscious of You saves his ancestors. ||6||

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ik oa(n)kaar sathigur prasaadh ||
raag raamakalee mehalaa 9 thipadhae ||
rae man outt laehu har naamaa ||
jaa kai simaran dhuramath naasai paavehi padh nirabaanaa ||1|| rehaao ||
baddabhaagee thih jan ko jaanahu jo har kae gun gaavai ||
janam janam kae paap khoe kai fun baiku(n)t(h) sidhhaavai ||1||
ajaamal ko a(n)th kaal mehi naaraaein sudhh aaee ||
jaa(n) gath ko jogeesur baashhath so gath shhin mehi paaee ||2||
naahin gun naahin kashh bidhiaa dhharam koun gaj keenaa ||
naanak biradh raam kaa dhaekhahu abhai dhaan thih dheenaa ||3||1||
One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
Raag Raamkalee, Ninth Mehla, Ti-Paday:
O mind, take the sheltering support of the Lord's Name.
Remembering Him in meditation, evil-mindedness is dispelled, and the state of Nirvaanaa is obtained. ||1||Pause||
Know that one who sings the Glorious Praises of the Lord is very fortunate.
The sins of countless incarnations are washed off, and he attains the heavenly realm. ||1||
At the very last moment, Ajaamal became aware of the Lord;
that state which even the supreme Yogis desire - he attained that state in an instant. ||2||
The elephant had no virtue and no knowledge; what religious rituals has he performed?
O Nanak, behold the way of the Lord, who bestowed the gift of fearlessness. ||3||1||

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