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Listening-pain and sin are erased. ||9||
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Listening-truth, contentment and spiritual wisdom.
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Listening-take your cleansing bath at the sixty-eight places of pilgrimage.
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Listening-reading and reciting, honor is obtained.
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Listening-intuitively grasp the essence of meditation.
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O Nanak, the devotees are forever in bliss.
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Listening-pain and sin are erased. ||10||
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Listening-dive deep into the ocean of virtue.
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Listening-the Shaykhs, religious scholars, spiritual teachers and emperors.
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Listening-even the blind find the Path.
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Listening-the Unreachable comes within your grasp.
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O Nanak, the devotees are forever in bliss.
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Listening-pain and sin are erased. ||11||
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The state of the faithful cannot be described.
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One who tries to describe this shall regret the attempt.
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No paper, no pen, no scribe
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can record the state of the faithful.
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Such is the Name of the Immaculate Lord.
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Only one who has faith comes to know such a state of mind. ||12||
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The faithful have intuitive awareness and intelligence.
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The faithful know about all worlds and realms.
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The faithful shall never be struck across the face.
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The faithful do not have to go with the Messenger of Death.
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Such is the Name of the Immaculate Lord.
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Only one who has faith comes to know such a state of mind. ||13||
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The path of the faithful shall never be blocked.
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The faithful shall depart with honor and fame.
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The faithful do not follow empty religious rituals.
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The faithful are firmly bound to the Dharma.
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Such is the Name of the Immaculate Lord.
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Only one who has faith comes to know such a state of mind. ||14||
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The faithful find the Door of Liberation.
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The faithful uplift and redeem their family and relations.
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The faithful are saved, and carried across with the Sikhs of the Guru.
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The faithful, O Nanak, do not wander around begging.
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Such is the Name of the Immaculate Lord.
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Only one who has faith comes to know such a state of mind. ||15||
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The chosen ones, the self-elect, are accepted and approved.
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The chosen ones are honored in the Court of the Lord.
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The chosen ones look beautiful in the courts of kings.
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The chosen ones meditate single-mindedly on the Guru.
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No matter how much anyone tries to explain and describe them,
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the actions of the Creator cannot be counted.
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The mythical bull is Dharma, the son of compassion;
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this is what patiently holds the earth in its place.
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One who understands this becomes truthful.
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What a great load there is on the bull!
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So many worlds beyond this world-so very many!
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What power holds them, and supports their weight?
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The names and the colors of the assorted species of beings
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were all inscribed by the Ever-flowing Pen of God.
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Who knows how to write this account?
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Just imagine what a huge scroll it would take!
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What power! What fascinating beauty!
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And what gifts! Who can know their extent?
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You created the vast expanse of the Universe with One Word!
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Hundreds of thousands of rivers began to flow.
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How can Your Creative Potency be described?
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I cannot even once be a sacrifice to You.
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Whatever pleases You is the only good done,
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You, Eternal and Formless One! ||16||
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Countless meditations, countless loves.
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Countless worship services, countless austere disciplines.
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Countless scriptures, and ritual recitations of the Vedas.
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Countless Yogis, whose minds remain detached from the world.
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