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English translation of
Holy Guru Granth Sahib

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

Mundaavanee, Fifth Mehl & Raag Maalaa - Part 002

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It is accompanied by the voices of its five Raaginis:

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First come Bhairavee, and Bilaavalee;

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then the songs of Punni-aakee and Bangalee;

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and then Asalaykhee.

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These are the five consorts of Bhairao.

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The sounds of Pancham, Harakh and Disaakh;

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the songs of Bangaalam, Madh and Maadhav. ||1||

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Lalat and Bilaaval - each gives out its own melody.

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when these eight sons of Bhairao are sung by accomplished musicians. ||1||

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In the second family is Maalakausak,

1430 : 48
who brings his five Raaginis:

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Gondakaree and Dayv Gandhaaree,

1430 : 50
the voices of Gandhaaree and Seehutee,

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and the fifth song of Dhanaasaree.

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This chain of Maalakausak brings along :

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Maaroo, Masta-ang and Mayvaaraa,

1430 : 54
Prabal, Chandakausak,

1430 : 55
Khau, Khat and Bauraanad singing.

1430 : 56
These are the eight sons of Maalakausak. ||1||

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Then comes Hindol with his five wives and eight sons;

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it rises in waves when the sweet-voiced chorus sings. ||1||

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There come Taylangee and Darvakaree;

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Basantee and Sandoor follow;

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then Aheeree, the finest of women.

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These five wives come together.

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The sons: Surmaanand and Bhaaskar come,

1430 : 64
Chandrabinb and Mangalan follow.

1430 : 65
Sarasbaan and Binodaa then come,

1430 : 66
and the thrilling songs of Basant and Kamodaa.

Continued...

1430 : 67
These are the eight sons I have listed.

1430 : 68
Then comes the turn of Deepak. ||1||

1430 : 69
Kachhaylee, Patamanjaree and Todee are sung;

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Kaamodee and Goojaree accompany Deepak. ||1||

1430 : 71
Kaalankaa, Kuntal and Raamaa,

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Kamalakusam and Champak are their names;

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Gauraa, Kaanaraa and Kaylaanaa;

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these are the eight sons of Deepak. ||1||

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All join together and sing Siree Raag,

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which is accompanied by its five wives.:

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Bairaaree and Karnaatee,

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the songs of Gawree and Aasaavaree;

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then follows Sindhavee.

1430 : 80
These are the five wives of Siree Raag. ||1||

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Saaloo, Saarang, Saagaraa, Gond and Gambheer

1430 : 82
- the eight sons of Siree Raag include Gund, Kumb and Hameer. ||1||

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In the sixth place, Maygh Raag is sung,

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with its five wives in accompaniment:

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Sorat'h, Gond, and the melody of Malaaree;

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then the harmonies of Aasaa are sung.

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And finally comes the high tone Soohau.

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These are the five with Maygh Raag. ||1||

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Bairaadhar, Gajadhar, Kaydaaraa,

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Jabaleedhar, Nat and Jaladhaaraa.

1430 : 91
Then come the songs of Shankar and Shi-aamaa.

1430 : 92
These are the names of the sons of Maygh Raag. ||1||

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So all together, they sing the six Raagas and the thirty Raaginis,

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and all the forty-eight sons of the Raagas. ||1||1||

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