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English translation of
Holy Guru Granth Sahib

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

Raag Gauree - Part 035

185 : 1545
Are all in the Name of the Lord, Har, Har, the Support of the soul and the breath of life.

185 : 1546
I have obtained the true wealth of the Lord's Love.

185 : 1547
I have crossed over the treacherous world-ocean in the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy. ||3||

185 : 1548
Sit in peace, O Saints, with the family of friends.

185 : 1549
Earn the wealth of the Lord, which is beyond estimation.

185 : 1550
He alone obtains it, unto whom the Guru has bestowed it.

185 : 1551
O Nanak, no one shall go away empty-handed. ||4||27||96||

185 : 1552
Gauree Gwaarayree, Fifth Mehl:

185 : 1553
The hands are sanctified instantly,

185 : 1554
and the entanglements of Maya are dispelled.

185 : 1555
Repeat constantly with your tongue the Glorious Praises of the Lord,

185 : 1556
and you shall find peace, O my friends, O Siblings of Destiny. ||1||

185 : 1557
With pen and ink, write upon your paper

185 : 1558
the Name of the Lord, the Ambrosial Word of the Lord's Bani. ||1||Pause||

185 : 1559
By this act, your sins shall be washed away.

185 : 1560
Remembering the Lord in meditation, you shall not be punished by the Messenger of Death.

185 : 1561
The couriers of the Righteous Judge of Dharma shall not touch you.

185 : 1562
The intoxication of Maya shall not entice you at all. ||2||

185 : 1563
You shall be redeemed, and through you, the whole world shall be saved,

185 : 1564
if you chant the Name of the One and Only Lord.

185 : 1565
Practice this yourself, and teach others;

185 : 1566
instill the Lord's Name in your heart. ||3||

185 : 1567
That person, who has this treasure upon his forehead

185 : 1568
- that person meditates on God.

185 : 1569
Twenty-four hours a day, chant the Glorious Praises of the Lord, Har, Har.

185 : 1570
Says Nanak, I am a sacrifice to Him. ||4||28||97||

Continued...

185 : 1571
Raag Gauree Gwaarayree, Fifth Mehl, Chau-Padas, Du-Padas:

185 : 1572
One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:

185 : 1573
That which belongs to another - he claims as his own.

185 : 1574
That which he must abandon - to that, his mind is attracted. ||1||

185 : 1575
Tell me, how can he meet the Lord of the World?

185 : 1576
That which is forbidden - with that, he is in love. ||1||Pause||

185 : 1577
That which is false - he deems as true.

185 : 1578
That which is true - his mind is not attached to that at all. ||2||

185 : 1579
He takes the crooked path of the unrighteous way;

185 : 1580
leaving the straight and narrow path, he weaves his way backwards. ||3||

185 : 1581
God is the Lord and Master of both worlds.

185 : 1582
He, whom the Lord unites with Himself, O Nanak, is liberated. ||4||29||98||

185 : 1583
Gauree Gwaarayree, Fifth Mehl:

185 : 1584
In the Dark Age of Kali Yuga, they come together through destiny.

185 : 1585
As long as the Lord commands, they enjoy their pleasures. ||1||

185 : 1586
By burning oneself, the Beloved Lord is not obtained.

185 : 1587
Only by the actions of destiny does she rise up and burn herself, as a 'satee'. ||1||Pause||

185 : 1588
Imitating what she sees, with her stubborn mind-set, she goes into the fire.

185 : 1589
She does not obtain the Company of her Beloved Lord, and she wanders through countless incarnations. ||2||

185 : 1590
With pure conduct and self-restraint, she surrenders to her Husband Lord's Will;

185 : 1591
that woman shall not suffer pain at the hands of the Messenger of Death. ||3||

185 : 1592
Says Nanak, she who looks upon the Transcendent Lord as her Husband,

185 : 1593
is the blessed 'satee'; she is received with honor in the Court of the Lord. ||4||30||99||

185 : 1594
Gauree Gwaarayree, Fifth Mehl:

185 : 1595
I am prosperous and fortunate, for I have received the True Name.

185 : 1596
I sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord, with natural, intuitive ease. ||1||Pause||

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