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saarag mehlaa 5.

Saarang, Fifth Mehl:

thaakur tumH sarnaa-ee aa-i-aa.

O my Lord and Master, I have come to Your Sanctuary.

auqir gieE myry mn kw sMsw jb qy drsnu pwieAw ]1] rhwau ]

utar ga-i-o mayray man kaa sansaa jab tay darsan paa-i-aa. ||1|| rahaa-o.

The anxiety of my mind departed, when I gazed upon the Blessed Vision of Your Darshan. ||1||Pause||

Anbolq myrI ibrQw jwnI Apnw nwmu jpwieAw ]

anbolat mayree birthaa jaanee apnaa naam japaa-i-aa.

You know my condition, without my speaking. You inspire me to chant Your Name.

duK nwTy suK shij smwey And And gux gwieAw ]1]

dukh naathay sukh sahj samaa-ay anad anad gun gaa-i-aa. ||1||

My pains are gone, and I am absorbed in peace, poise and bliss, singing Your Glorious Praises. ||1||

bwh pkir kiF lIny Apuny igRh AMD kUp qy mwieAw ]

baah pakar kadh leenay apunay garih anDh koop tay maa-i-aa.

Taking me by the arm, You lifted me up, out of the deep dark pit of household and Maya.

khu nwnk guir bMDn kwty ibCurq Awin imlwieAw ]2]51]74]

kaho naanak gur banDhan

kaatay bichhurat aan milaa-i-aa. ||2||51||74||

Says Nanak, the Guru has broken my bonds, and ended my separaation; He has united me with God. ||2||51||74||

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Thanks for sharing Gurpreet veeray ^_^

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This was the Hukamnama at my Amrit Sanchaar

ttoddee mehalaa 5 ||

har har charan ridhai our dhhaarae ||

simar suaamee sathigur apunaa kaaraj safal hamaarae ||1|| rehaao ||

pu(n)n dhaan poojaa paramaesur har keerath thath beechaarae ||

gun gaavath athul sukh paaeiaa t(h)aakur agam apaarae ||1||

jo jan paarabreham apanae keenae thin kaa baahur kashh n beechaarae ||

naam rathan sun jap jap jeevaa har naanak ka(n)t(h) majhaarae ||2||11||30||

Todee, Fifth Mehl:

I have enshrined the Lord's Feet within my heart.

Contemplating my Lord and Master, my True Guru, all my affairs have been resolved. ||1||Pause||

The merits of giving donations to charity and devotional worship come from the Kirtan of the Praises of the Transcendent Lord; this is the true essence of wisdom.

Singing the Praises of the unapproachable, infinite Lord and Master, I have found immeasurable peace. ||1|&

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The Supreme Lord God does not consider the merits and demerits of those humble beings whom He makes His own.

Hearing, chanting and meditating on the jewel of the Naam, I live; Nanak wears the Lord as his necklace. ||2||11||30||

This Shabad is by Guru Arjan Dev Ji in Raag Todee on Pannaa 718

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