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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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Appendix 5
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Without understanding this reading is a loss. Says Nanak, only those the Guru loves will go across.
(Sum, man mmular tan ves kalaiutaT
My mind I have made my temple My body l have dressed in a pilgrim's garb In my hean arc the holy waters in which I bathe. His word to me is the breath of life I'll be born no more, rve ended my st.rife. My mind is engrossed in the Merciful Lord, 0 Mother. Who can know of my heart's sorrow Except my Lord, I think of no other. You Who are beyond reach, beyond description,
beyond knowledge. You Who are limitless
Think ofusl
You are spread over the waters And across the land. In the spaces between the heavens and the earth Are You. In every heart b1ms Your ligbL All teaching, all understanding, all comprehension All this is as You ordain. You are the Shade in which we rest And the mansions we raise. None other besides You will I ever know, 0 Master, For ever shall I sing in praise of You. Man and beast, all Your shelter seek
You have to look after everyone. This is Nanak's one prayer and only request That be look upon Your will as for the best. (Bilaval)
rain gnvm soe M divas gavayii. kNie
The nights are spent in sleep The days in seeking food The priceless gem that is human life ls bartered away for a worthless shell.
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