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This Shabad is by Guru Arjan Dev Ji in Raag Aasaa on Pannaa 375

Awsw mhlw 5 ]

aasaa mehalaa 5 ||

Aasaa, Fifth Mehl:

pRBu hoie ik®pwlu q iehu mnu lweI ]

prabh hoe kirapaal th eihu man laaee ||

When God shows His Mercy, then this mind is focused on Him.

siqguru syiv sBY Pl pweI ]1]

sathigur saev sabhai fal paaee ||1||

Serving the True Guru, all rewards are obtained. ||1||

mn ikau bYrwgu krihgw siqguru myrw pUrw ]

man kio bairaag karehigaa sathigur maeraa pooraa ||

O my mind, why are you so sad? My True Guru is Perfect.

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br>mnsw kw dwqw sB suK inDwnu AMimRq sir sd hI BrpUrw ]1] rhwau ]

manasaa kaa dhaathaa sabh sukh nidhhaan a(n)mrith sar sadh hee bharapooraa ||1|| rehaao ||

He is the Giver of blessings, the treasure of all comforts; His Ambrosial Pool of Nectar is always overflowing. ||1||Pause||

crx kml ird AMqir Dwry ]

charan kamal ridh a(n)thar dhhaarae ||

One who enshrines His Lotus Feet within the heart,

pRgtI joiq imly rwm ipAwry ]2]

pragattee joth milae raam piaarae ||2||

meets the Beloved Lord; the Divine Light is revealed to him. ||2||

pMc sKI imil mMglu gwieAw ]

pa(n)ch sakhee mil ma(n)gal gaaeiaa ||

The five companions have met together to sing the songs of joy.

Anhd bwxI nwdu vjwieAw ]3]

anehadh baanee naadh vajaaeiaa ||3||

The unstruck melody, the s

ound current of the Naad, vibrates and resounds. ||3||

guru nwnku quTw imilAw hir rwie ]

gur naanak thut(h)aa miliaa har raae ||

O Nanak, when the Guru is totally pleased, one meets the Lord, the King.

suiK rYix ivhwxI shij suBwie ]4]17]

sukh rain vihaanee sehaj subhaae ||4||17||

Then, the night of one's life passes in peace and natural ease. ||4||17||

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