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English translation of
Holy Guru Granth Sahib

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

Phunhay, Fifth Mehl - Part 002

1362 : 47
My hope is so intense, that this hope alone should fulfill my hopes.

1362 : 48
When the True Guru becomes merciful, then I attain the Perfect Lord.

1362 : 49
My body is filled with so many demerits; I am covered with faults and demerits.

1362 : 50
O Lord! When the True Guru becomes Merciful, then the mind is held in place. ||5||

1362 : 51
Says Nanak, I have meditated on the Lord, Infinite and Endless.

1362 : 52
This world-ocean is so difficult to cross; the True Guru has carried me across.

1362 : 53
My comings and goings in reincarnation ended, when I met the Perfect Lord.

1362 : 54
O Lord! I have obtained the Ambrosial Nectar of the Name of the Lord from the True Guru. ||6||

1362 : 55
The lotus is in my hand; in the courtyard of my heart I abide in peace.

1362 : 56
O my companion, the Jewel is around my neck; beholding it, sorrow is taken away.

1362 : 57
I abide with the Lord of the World, the Treasury of Total Peace. O Lord!

1362 : 58
All wealth, spiritual perfection and the nine treasures are in His Hand. ||7||

1362 : 59
Those men who go out to enjoy other men's women shall suffer in shame.

1362 : 60
Those who steal the wealth of others - how can their guilt be concealed?

1362 : 61
Those who chant the Sacred Praises of the Lord save and redeem all their generations.

1362 : 62
O Lord! Those who listen and contemplate the Supreme Lord God become pure and holy. ||8||

1362 : 63
The sky above looks lovely, and the earth below is beautiful.

1362 : 64
Lightning flashes in the ten directions; I behold the Face of my Beloved.

1362 : 65
If I go searching in foreign lands, how can I find my Beloved?

1362 : 66
O Lord! If such destiny is inscribed upon my forehead, I am absorbed in the Blessed Vision of His Darshan. ||9||

1362 : 67
I have seen all places, but none can compare to You.

Continued...

1362 : 68
The Primal Lord, the Architect of Destiny, has established You; thus You are adorned and embellished.

1362 : 69
Ramdaspur is prosperous and thickly populated, and incomparably beautiful.

1362 : 70
O Lord! Bathing in the Sacred Pool of Raam Daas, the sins are washed away, O Nanak. ||10||

1362 : 71
The rainbird is very smart; in its consciousness, it longs for the friendly rain.

1362 : 72
It longs for that, to which its breath of life is attached.

1362 : 73
It wanders depressed, from forest to forest, for the sake of a drop of water.

1362 : 74
O Lord! In just the same way, the humble servant of the Lord begs for the Naam, the Name of the Lord. Nanak is a sacrifice to him. ||11||

1362 : 75
The Consciousness of my Friend is incomparably beautiful. Its mystery cannot be known.

1362 : 76
One who purchases the priceless virtues realizes the essence of reality.

1362 : 77
When the consciousness is absorbed in the supreme consciousness, great joy and bliss are found.

1362 : 78
O Lord! When the fickle thieves are overcome, the true wealth is obtained. ||12||

1362 : 79
In a dream, I was lifted up; why didn't I grasp the hem of His Robe?

1362 : 80
Gazing upon the Beautiful Lord relaxing there, my mind was charmed and fascinated.

1362 : 81
I am searching for His Feet - tell me, where can I find Him?

1362 : 82
O Lord! Tell me how I can find my Beloved, O my companion. ||13||

1362 : 83
The eyes which do not see the Holy - those eyes are miserable.

1362 : 84
The ears which do not hear the Sound-current of the Naad - those ears might just as well be plugged.

1362 : 85
The tongue which does not chant the Naam ought to be cut out, bit by bit.

1362 : 86
O Lord! When the mortal forgets the Lord of the Universe, the Sovereign Lord King, he grows weaker day by day. ||14||

1362 : 87
The wings of the bumble bee are caught in the intoxicating fragrant petals of the lotus.

1362 : 88
With its limbs entangled in the petals, it loses its senses.

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-- Phunhay, Fifth Mehl --


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