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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 Aasaa - Part 073

419 : 3395
Why do the Yogis, the revellers, and the beggars wander in foreign lands?

419 : 3396
They do not understand the Word of the Guru's Shabad, and the essence of excellence within them. ||3||

419 : 3397
The Pandits, the religious scholars, the teachers and astrologers, and those who endlessly read the Puraanas,

419 : 3398
do not know what is within; God is hidden deep within them. ||4||

419 : 3399
Some penitents perform penance in the forests, and some dwell forever at sacred shrines.

419 : 3400
The unenlightened people do not understand themselves - why have they become renunciates? ||5||

419 : 3401
Some control their sexual energy, and are known as celibates.

419 : 3402
But without the Guru's Word, they are not saved, and they wander in reincarnation. ||6||

419 : 3403
Some are householders, servants, and seekers, attached to the Guru's Teachings.

419 : 3404
They hold fast to the Naam, to charity, to cleansing and purification; they remain awake in devotion to the Lord. ||7||

419 : 3405
Through the Guru, the Gate of the Lord's Home is found, and that place is recognized.

419 : 3406
Nanak does not forget the Naam; his mind has surrendered to the True Lord. ||8||14||

419 : 3407
Aasaa, First Mehl:

419 : 3408
Stilling the desires of the mind, the mortal truly crosses over the terrifying world-ocean.

419 : 3409
In the very beginning, and throughout the ages, You have been the Merciful Lord and Master; I seek Your Sanctuary. ||1||

419 : 3410
You are the Giver, and I am a mere beggar. Lord, please grant me the Blessed Vision of Your Darshan.

419 : 3411
The Gurmukh meditates on the Naam; the temple of his mind resounds with joy. ||1||Pause||

419 : 3412
Renouncing false greed, one comes to realize the Truth.

419 : 3413
So let yourself be absorbed in the Word of the Guru's Shabad, and know this supreme realization. ||2||

419 : 3414
This mind is a greedy king, engrossed in greed.

419 : 3415
The Gurmukh eliminates his greed, and comes to an understanding with the Lord. ||3||

Continued...

419 : 3416
Planting the seeds in the rocky soil, how can one reap a profit?

419 : 3417
The self-willed manmukh is not pleased with Truth; the false are buried in falsehood. ||4||

419 : 3418
So renounce greed - you are blind! Greed only brings pain.

419 : 3419
When the True Lord dwells within the mind, the poisonous ego is conquered. ||5||

419 : 3420
Renounce the evil way of duality, or you shall be plundered, O Siblings of Destiny.

419 : 3421
Day and night, praise the Naam, in the Sanctuary of the True Guru's protection. ||6||

419 : 3422
The self-willed manmukh is a rock, a stone. His life is cursed and useless.

419 : 3423
No matter now long a stone is kept under water, it still remains dry at its core. ||7||

419 : 3424
The Name of the Lord is the treasure; the Perfect Guru has given it to me.

419 : 3425
O Nanak, one who does not forget the Naam, churns and drinks in the Ambrosial Nectar. ||8||15||

419 : 3426
Aasaa, First Mehl:

419 : 3427
The travellers travel from one road to another.

419 : 3428
The world is engrossed in its entanglements, and does not appreciate the Truth. ||1||

419 : 3429
Why wander around, and why go searching, when the Guru's Shabad reveals Him to us?

419 : 3430
Leaving behind egotism and attachment, I have arrived at my own home. ||1||Pause||

419 : 3431
Through Truth, one meets the True One; He is not obtained through falsehood.

419 : 3432
Centering your consciousness on the True Lord, you shall not have to come into the world again. ||2||

419 : 3433
Why do you weep for the dead? You do not know how to weep.

419 : 3434
Weep by praising the True Lord, and recognize His Command. ||3||

419 : 3435
Blessed is the birth of one who is destined to abide by the Lord's Command.

419 : 3436
He obtains the true profit, realizing the Lord's Command. ||4||

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