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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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Appendix 5 Of these things many strive to know,
Many the slaves of reason. Many there are, 0 Nanak, their numbers are legion.. 36. As in the realm of knowledge reason is triumphant, And yields a myriad joys, So in the realm of bliss is beauty resplendent. There are fashioned forms of great loveliness; Of them it is best to remain silent Than hazard guesses and then repeDL There too are fashioned consciousness, understanding, mind, and reason, The genius of the sage and seer, the power of men superhuman.
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In the realm of action, effort is supreme, Nothing else prevails. There dwell doughty warriors brave and strong, Wtth heartS full of godliness, And celestial maidens of great loveliness Who sing their praise. They cannot die nor be beguiled For God Himself in their hearts resides. There too are congregations of holy men Who rejoice, for the Lord in their midst presides. In the realm of truth is the Formless One Who, having created, watches His creation And graces us with the blessed vision. There are the lands, the earths and the spheres Of whose description there is no Limit; There by a myriad forms are a myriad purposes fulfilled, What He ordains is in them instilled. What He beholds, thinks and contemplates, 0 Nanak, is too hard to state.
38. ff thou mu,;t make a gold coin lille Let thy mine these rules pursue.
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