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This deed was done by the Creator Lord; one's light merges into the Light. ||4||3||5||
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Goojaree, Third Mehl:
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Everyone chants the Lord's Name, Raam, Raam; but by such chanting, the Lord is not obtained.
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By Guru's Grace, the Lord comes to dwell in the mind, and then, the fruits are obtained. ||1||
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One who enshrines love for God within his mind,
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never forgets the Lord; he continually chants the Lord's Name, Har, Har, in his conscious mind. ||1||Pause||
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Those whose hearts are filled with hypocrisy, who are called saints only for their outward show
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- their desires are never satisfied, and they depart grieving in the end. ||2||
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Although one may bathe at many places of pilgrimage, still, his ego never departs.
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That man, whose sense of duality does not depart - the Righteous Judge of Dharma shall punish him. ||3||
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That humble being, unto whom God showers His Mercy, obtains Him; how few are the Gurmukhs who understand Him.
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O Nanak, if one conquers his ego within, then he comes to meet the Lord. ||4||4||6||
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That humble being who eliminates his ego is at peace; he is blessed with an ever-stable intellect.
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That humble being is immaculately pure, who, as Gurmukh, understands the Lord, and focuses his consciousness on the Lord's Feet. ||1||
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O my unconscious mind, remain conscious of the Lord, and you shall obtain the fruits of your desires.
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By Guru's Grace, you shall obtain the sublime elixir of the Lord; by continually drinking it in, you shall have eternal peace. ||1||Pause||
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When one meets the True Guru, he becomes the philosopher's stone, with the ability to transform others, inspiring them to worship the Lord.
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One who worships the Lord in adoration, obtains his rewards; instructing others, he reveals the Truth. ||2||
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Without becoming the philosopher's stone, he does not inspire others to worship the Lord; without instructing his own mind, how can he instruct others?
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The ignorant, blind man calls himself the guru, but to whom can he show the way? ||3||
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O Nanak, without His Mercy, nothing can be obtained. One upon whom He casts His Glance of Grace, obtains Him.
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By Guru's Grace, God bestows greatness, and projects the Word of His Shabad. ||4||5||7||
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Goojaree, Third Mehl, Panch-Padas:
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Wisdom is not produced in Benares, nor is wisdom lost in Benares.
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Meeting the True Guru, wisdom is produced, and then, one obtains this understanding. ||1||
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Listen to the sermon of the Lord, O mind, and enshrine the Shabad of His Word within your mind.
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If your intellect remains stable and steady, then doubt shall depart from within you. ||1||Pause||
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Enshrine the Lord's lotus feet within your heart, and your sins shall be erased.
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If your soul overcomes the five elements, then you shall come to have a home at the true place of pilgrimage. ||2||
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This mind of the self-centered manmukh is so stupid; it does not obtain any understanding at all.
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It does not understand the Name of the Lord; it departs repenting in the end. ||3||
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In this mind are found Benares, all sacred shrines of pilgrimage and the Shaastras; the True Guru has explained this.
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The sixty-eight places of pilgrimage remain with one, whose heart is filled with the Lord. ||4||
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O Nanak, upon meeting the True Guru, the Order of the Lord's Will is understood, and the One Lord comes to dwell in the mind.
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Those who are pleasing to You, O True Lord, are true. They remain absorbed in You. ||5||6||8||
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