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You are so Great! You are the Highest of the High!
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You are Infinite, You are Everything!
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I am a sacrifice to You. Nanak is the slave of Your slaves. ||8||1||35||
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Maajh, Fifth Mehl:
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Who is liberated, and who is united?
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1593
Who is a spiritual teacher, and who is a preacher?
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1594
Who is a house-holder, and who is a renunciate? Who can estimate the Lord's Value? ||1||
131
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1595
How is one bound, and how is one freed of his bonds?
131
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1596
How can one escape from the cycle of coming and going in reincarnation?
131
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1597
Who is subject to karma, and who is beyond karma? Who chants the Name, and inspires others to chant it? ||2||
131
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1598
Who is happy, and who is sad?
131
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1599
Who, as sunmukh, turns toward the Guru, and who, as vaymukh, turns away from the Guru?
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1600
How can one meet the Lord? How is one separated from Him? Who can reveal the way to me? ||3||
131
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What is that Word, by which the wandering mind can be restrained?
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What are those teachings, by which we may endure pain and pleasure alike?
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What is that lifestyle, by which we may come to meditate on the Supreme Lord? How may we sing the Kirtan of His Praises? ||4||
131
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1604
The Gurmukh is liberated, and the Gurmukh is linked.
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The Gurmukh is the spiritual teacher, and the Gurmukh is the preacher.
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Blessed is the Gurmukh, the householder and the renunciate. The Gurmukh knows the Lord's Value. ||5||
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1607
Egotism is bondage; as Gurmukh, one is emancipated.
131
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1608
The Gurmukh escapes the cycle of coming and going in reincarnation.
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The Gurmukh performs actions of good karma, and the Gurmukh is beyond karma. Whatever the Gurmukh does, is done in good faith. ||6||
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1610
The Gurmukh is happy, while the self-willed manmukh is sad.
131
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1611
The Gurmukh turns toward the Guru, and the self-willed manmukh turns away from the Guru.
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The Gurmukh is united with the Lord, while the manmukh is separated from Him. The Gurmukh reveals the way. ||7||
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The Guru's Instruction is the Word, by which the wandering mind is restrained.
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Through the Guru's Teachings, we can endure pain and pleasure alike.
131
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1615
To live as Gurmukh is the lifestyle by which we come to meditate on the Supreme Lord. The Gurmukh sings the Kirtan of His Praises. ||8||
131
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1616
The Lord Himself created the entire creation.
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He Himself acts, and causes others to act. He Himself establishes.
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From oneness, He has brought forth the countless multitudes. O Nanak, they shall merge into the One once again. ||9||2||36||
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1619
Maajh, Fifth Mehl:
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God is Eternal and Imperishable, so why should anyone be anxious?
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1621
The Lord is Wealthy and Prosperous, so His humble servant should feel totally secure.
131
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1622
O Giver of peace of the soul, of life, of honor-as You ordain, I obtain peace. ||1||
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I am a sacrifice, my soul is a sacrifice, to that Gurmukh whose mind and body are pleased with You.
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You are my mountain, You are my shelter and shield. No one can rival You. ||1||Pause||
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1625
That person, unto whom Your actions seem sweet,
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comes to see the Supreme Lord God in each and every heart.
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In all places and interspaces, You exist. You are the One and Only Lord, pervading everywhere. ||2||
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You are the Fulfiller of all the mind's desires.
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Your treasures are overflowing with love and devotion.
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Showering Your Mercy, You protect those who, through perfect destiny, merge into You. ||3||
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