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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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Appendix 5
The fool who argues otherwise Shall be smitten into silence. The Lord knows our needs, and gives, Few there be that count their blessings, He who is granted gratiwde and power to praise, 0 Nanak, is Lbe k.ing of kings. 26. His goodness cannot be priced or traded, Nor His worshippers valued, nor their store; Priceless too are dealers in the market sacred With love and peace evermore. Perfect His law and administration, Precise His weights and measures; Boundless His bounty and His omens, Infinite mercy in His orders. How priceless Thou an one cannot state, Those who spoke are mute in adoration, The readers of Lbe scriptures expatiate, Having read, are lost in learned conversation. The great gods Brahma and Indra do Thee proclaim, So do Krishna and his maidens fair; Siva and Lbe Saivites do Thee name. The Buddhas Thou made, Thy name bear. The demons and the demi-gods, Men, brave men, seers, and the sainted, Having discoursed and discussed Have spoken and departed. H Thou didst many more create Not one could any more state, For Thou an as great as is Thy pleasure. 0 Nanak, Thou alone k.nowest Thy measure. He who claims to know blasphemeth And is the worst among the stupidest.
27. Soda,__( Te Deum) Where is the gate, where the mansion, From whence Thou watchest all creation, Where sounds of musical melodies, Of inst.ruments playing, minstrels singing,
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