326 Appendix 5 He who hath the pride of power, let him try and see. 0 Nanak, before the Lord there is no low or high degree. 34. He Who made the nigb.t and day, The days of the week and the seasons, He Who made the breezes blow, the waters run The fires and the lower regions, Made the earth-the temple of Law. He Who made creawres of diverse kinds With a multitude of names, Made this the LaBy thought and deed be judged forsooth, For God is true and dispenseth truth. There the elect His coun adorn, And God Himself their actions honours; There are soned deeds thal were done and bore fruit From those that -to action could never ripen. This, 0 Nanak, shall hereafter happen. 35. In the realm of justice there is law; In the realm of knowledge there is reason. Wherefore are the breezes, the waters and fire, Gods that preserve and destroy, Krishnas and Sivas? Wherefore are created forms, colours, attire, Gods that create, the many Brahmas? Here one strives to comprehend The golden mount of knowledge ascend, And learn as did the sage Dhruva. Wherefore are the thunders and lightning, The moons and suns, The world and its regions? Wherefore are the sages, seers, wise men, Goddesses, false prophets, demons and demi-gods, Wherefore are there jewels in the ocean? How many forms of life there be, How many tongues, How many kings of proud ancestry?