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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 Prabhaatee - Part 010

1336 : 344
Both the singer and the listener are liberated, when, as Gurmukh, they drink in the Lord's Name, even for an instant. ||1||

1336 : 345
The Sublime Essence of the Name of the Lord, Har, Har, is enshrined within my mind.

1336 : 346
As Gurmukh, I have obtained the cooling, soothing Water of the Naam. I eagerly drink in the sublime essence of the Name of the Lord, Har, Har. ||1||Pause||

1336 : 347
Those whose hearts are imbued with the Love of the Lord have the mark of radiant purity upon their foreheads.

1336 : 348
The Glory of the Lord's humble servant is manifest throughout the world, like the moon among the stars. ||2||

1336 : 349
Those whose hearts are not filled with the Lord's Name - all their affairs are worthless and insipid.

1336 : 350
They may adorn and decorate their bodies, but without the Naam, they look like their noses have been cut off. ||3||

1336 : 351
The Sovereign Lord permeates each and every heart; the One Lord is all-pervading everywhere.

1336 : 352
The Lord has showered His Mercy upon servant Nanak; through the Word of the Guru's Teachings, I have meditated on the Lord in an instant. ||4||3||

1336 : 353
Prabhaatee, Fourth Mehl:

1336 : 354
God, the Inaccessible and Merciful, has showered me with His Mercy; I chant the Name of the Lord, Har, Har, with my mouth.

1336 : 355
I meditate on the Name of the Lord, the Purifier of sinners; I am rid of all my sins and mistakes. ||1||

1336 : 356
O mind, chant the Name of the All-pervading Lord.

1336 : 357
I sing the Praises of the Lord, Merciful to the meek, Destroyer of pain. Following the Guru's Teachings, I gather in the Wealth of the Naam, the Name of the Lord. ||1||Pause||

1336 : 358
The Lord abides in the body-village; through the Wisdom of the Guru's Teachings, the Lord, Har, Har, is revealed.

1336 : 359
In the lake of the body, the Lord's Name has been revealed. Within my own home and mansion, I have obtained the Lord God. ||2||

Continued...

1336 : 360
Those beings who wander in the wilderness of doubt - those faithless cynics are foolish, and are plundered.

1336 : 361
They are like the deer: the scent of musk comes from its own navel, but it wanders and roams around, searching for it in the bushes. ||3||

1336 : 362
You are Great and Unfathomable; Your Wisdom, God, is Profound and Incomprehensible. Please bless me with that wisdom, by which I might attain You, O Lord God.

1336 : 363
The Guru has placed His Hand upon servant Nanak; he chants the Name of the Lord. ||4||4||

1336 : 364
Prabhaatee, Fourth Mehl:

1336 : 365
My mind is in love with the Name of the Lord, Har, Har; I meditate on the Great Lord God.

1336 : 366
The Word of the True Guru has become pleasing to my heart. The Lord God has showered me with His Grace. ||1||

1336 : 367
O my mind, vibrate and meditate on the Lord's Name every instant.

1336 : 368
The Perfect Guru has blessed me with the gift of the Name of the Lord, Har, Har. The Lord's Name abides in my mind and body. ||1||Pause||

1336 : 369
The Lord abides in the body-village, in my home and mansion. As Gurmukh, I meditate on His Glory.

1336 : 370
Here and hereafter, the Lord's humble servants are embellished and exalted; their faces are radiant; as Gurmukh, they are carried across. ||2||

1336 : 371
I am lovingly attuned to the Fearless Lord, Har, Har, Har; through the Guru, I have enshrined the Lord within my heart in an instant.

1336 : 372
Millions upon millions of the faults and mistakes of the Lord's humble servant are all taken away in an instant. ||3||

1336 : 373
Your humble servants are known only through You, God; knowing You, they becomes supreme.

1336 : 374
The Lord, Har, Har, has enshrined Himself within His humble servant. O Nanak, the Lord God and His servant are one and the same. ||4||5||

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