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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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Appendix 5 When the five senses are mastered Life becomes a pilgrimage. When the heart is in tune Then tinkle the dancer's ankle-bells. What can Ya.ma do When 1 am in unison with You? He who abandons desires, He is the real sanyasl. He who has mastered passions Has become a true yogi. He who has compassion Is the true monk, For he bas killed bis self without killing himself. 0 Nanak, he who knows God's sponive ways Knows God is One but has many disguises. (Asa)
simal rukh sariiyii al d'iragh al mac
The simal tree stands tall and straight But if one comes to it with hope of gain What will he get and whither turn? Its fruit is tasleless Its flowers have no fragrance Its leaves are of no use. 0 Nanak, iL is the lowly that have goodness and true worth. He that bows before all, before him all will bow. It is the heavier in the balance that does lower go. The wicked man bends double as does The slayer of deer when shooting b.is dart, What use is bending or bowing of head When you bow not the bean? (Asa)
diva balai andhera JU
When a lamp is lit, darkness is dispelled Where scriptures are read, evil thoughts expelled. When the Sun rises, the Moon is not seen When knowledge comes, ignorance is repelled. The reading of the Vedas is now a worldly trade 0 Pandit you read much, but without thought,
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