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Sumone Jeeo!

Thank you..

but I think we have our signals messed up. On the ALLABOUTSIKHS website the 14th Pauri of the 29th Vaar is as follows..

loon saahib dhaa khaae kai ran andhar larr marai s jaapai||

sir vadtai hathheeaar kar vareeaamaa variaam sinjaapai||

this pishhai jo eisatharee thhap thhaeee dhae varai saraapai||

pothai puth vaddeereean paravaarai saadhhaar paraapai||

vakhathai oupar larr marai anmrith vaelai sabadh alaapai||

saadhhasangath vich jaae kai houmai maar marai aap aapai||

larr maranaa thai sathee hon guramukh panthh pooran parathaapai||

sach sidhak sach peer pashhaapai ||aa||

Please....(ahem)...if you don't mind....heh heh...

Thank you,

your forever grateful brother (with no shame),

****** Singh.

Waheguru Jee Ka Khalsa

Waheguru Jee Kee Fateh!

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Waheguroo Jee Ka Khalsa!

Waheguroo Jee Kee Fateh!!

Sorry..about that.. blush.gif just that in the translation book..the pauri you were looking for is under Vaar 30.. :wub:

forgive me for my mistakes jee

Vaar 30

Pauri 14 (Truth, the true Sikh, the true Guru)

True is he who is true to the salt of his master and dies fighting for him in the battlefield. One who beheads the enemy with his weapon is known as brave among the warriors. His bereaved woman is established as sati the whole family becomes exalted. One who dies fighting in the hour of peril and recites the Word in the ambrosial hour is known as the true warrior. Going to teh holy congregation and effacing his desires, he wipes out his ego. Dying while fighting in battle and maintaining of the control over the sences is the grand path of the gurmukhs. In whom you repose your full faith is known as the true Guru.

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