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English translation of
Holy Guru Granth Sahib

English translation by Dr. Sant Singh Khalsa
taken from http://www.gurbanifiles.com/

Jup - Part 005

5 : 197
O Nanak, everyone speaks of Him, each one wiser than the rest.

5 : 198
Great is the Master, Great is His Name. Whatever happens is according to His Will.

5 : 199
O Nanak, one who claims to know everything shall not be decorated in the world hereafter. ||21||

5 : 200
There are nether worlds beneath nether worlds, and hundreds of thousands of heavenly worlds above.

5 : 201
The Vedas say that you can search and search for them all, until you grow weary.

5 : 202
The scriptures say that there are 18,000 worlds, but in reality, there is only One Universe.

5 : 203
If you try to write an account of this, you will surely finish yourself before you finish writing it.

5 : 204
O Nanak, call Him Great! He Himself knows Himself. ||22||

5 : 205
The praisers praise the Lord, but they do not obtain intuitive understanding

5 : 206
-the streams and rivers flowing into the ocean do not know its vastness.

5 : 207
Even kings and emperors, with mountains of property and oceans of wealth

5 : 208
-these are not even equal to an ant, who does not forget God. ||23||

5 : 209
Endless are His Praises, endless are those who speak them.

5 : 210
Endless are His Actions, endless are His Gifts.

5 : 211
Endless is His Vision, endless is His Hearing.

5 : 212
His limits cannot be perceived. What is the Mystery of His Mind?

5 : 213
The limits of the created universe cannot be perceived.

5 : 214
Its limits here and beyond cannot be perceived.

5 : 215
Many struggle to know His limits,

5 : 216
but His limits cannot be found.

5 : 217
No one can know these limits.

5 : 218
The more you say about them, the more there still remains to be said.

5 : 219
Great is the Master, High is His Heavenly Home.

5 : 220
Highest of the High, above all is His Name.

5 : 221
Only one as Great and as High as God

5 : 222
can know His Lofty and Exalted State.

5 : 223
Only He Himself is that Great. He Himself knows Himself.

5 : 224
O Nanak, by His Glance of Grace, He bestows His Blessings. ||24||

5 : 225
His Blessings are so abundant that there can be no written account of them.

Continued...

5 : 226
The Great Giver does not hold back anything.

5 : 227
There are so many great, heroic warriors begging at the Door of the Infinite Lord.

5 : 228
So many contemplate and dwell upon Him, that they cannot be counted.

5 : 229
So many waste away to death engaged in corruption.

5 : 230
So many take and take again, and then deny receiving.

5 : 231
So many foolish consumers keep on consuming.

5 : 232
So many endure distress, deprivation and constant abuse.

5 : 233
Even these are Your Gifts, O Great Giver!

5 : 234
Liberation from bondage comes only by Your Will.

5 : 235
No one else has any say in this.

5 : 236
If some fool should presume to say that he does,

5 : 237
he shall learn, and feel the effects of his folly.

5 : 238
He Himself knows, He Himself gives.

5 : 239
Few, very few are those who acknowledge this.

5 : 240
One who is blessed to sing the Praises of the Lord,

5 : 241
O Nanak, is the king of kings. ||25||

5 : 242
Priceless are His Virtues, Priceless are His Dealings.

5 : 243
Priceless are His Dealers, Priceless are His Treasures.

5 : 244
Priceless are those who come to Him, Priceless are those who buy from Him.

5 : 245
Priceless is Love for Him, Priceless is absorption into Him.

5 : 246
Priceless is the Divine Law of Dharma, Priceless is the Divine Court of Justice.

5 : 247
Priceless are the scales, priceless are the weights.

5 : 248
Priceless are His Blessings, Priceless is His Banner and Insignia.

5 : 249
Priceless is His Mercy, Priceless is His Royal Command.

5 : 250
Priceless, O Priceless beyond expression!

5 : 251
Speak of Him continually, and remain absorbed in His Love.

5 : 252
The Vedas and the Puraanas speak.

5 : 253
The scholars speak and lecture.

5 : 254
Brahma speaks, Indra speaks.

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