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History of the Sikhs -vol1

Khuswant Singh

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Append.ix 5
You may have much wealth, Live well and have gentle ways Love deep your mother and father, sons, brothers and friends, Own annies of footmen and archers, and many to bow to
you in salutation, Many to shout 'Long may you live'. If your thoughts rum not to Him who is your Maker You shall surely be dragged down to hell. Your body may be free of fever and without sores, Your mind free of cares and affliction.
Without ever the thought of death Night and day you may enjoy yourself And take everything as your own Without any reserve or hesitation. If your thoughts rurn noc to Him who is your Maker For you will be the servirude of hell's demons. Those to whom the Creator is merciful Are given the company of holy men, The more they are with such companions The more they love Him. He is the Lord of good and evi] There is none other than Him. 0 Nanak, onJy by His Grace will you find Him, The True Guru. whose Name is Truth. (Sn")
You are the tree, And the world its branches. You were unkno~-n And You made Yourself manifest. You are the ocean, You the bubbles, You the foam; There is nothing that is without You. You are the string, You the beads strung on it; You the knOl and the cencraJ bead of the rosary. The beginning and the end and the middle Are You; none else is there beside You.
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