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<blockquote data-quote="BaljeetSingh" data-source="post: 45649" data-attributes="member: 1458"><p>Not sure if this fits in the overall discussion...but I found one chabad with reference to The King Ram Chandar.</p><p></p><p>AMg 659</p><p>ang 659</p><p>Page 659</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">jl kI BIiq pvn kw QMBw rkq buMd kw gwrw ]</span></p><p>jul kee bheeth puvun kaa thunbhaa rukuth bundh kaa gaaraa </p><p>The body is a wall of water, supported by the pillars of air; the egg and sperm are the mortar.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">hwf mws nwV^ØI ko ipMjru pMKI bsY ibcwrw ]1]</span></p><p>haadd maas naarrukhuee ko pinjur punkhee busai bichaaraa </p><p>The framework is made up of bones, flesh and veins; the poor soul-bird dwells within it. ||1||</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">pRwnI ikAw myrw ikAw qyrw ]</span></p><p>praanee kiaa maeraa kiaa thaeraa </p><p>O mortal, what is mine, and what is yours?</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">jYsy qrvr pMiK bsyrw ]1] rhwau ]</span></p><p>jaisae thuruvur punkh busaeraa </p><p>The soul is like a bird perched upon a tree. ||1||Pause||</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">rwKhu kMD auswrhu nIvW ]</span></p><p>raakhuhu kundh ousaaruhu neevaa </p><p>You lay the foundation and build the walls.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">swFy qIin hwQ qyrI sIvW ]2]</span></p><p>saatae theen haath thaeree seevaa </p><p>But in the end, three and a half cubits will be your measured space. ||2||</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">bMky bwl pwg isir fyrI ]</span></p><p>bunkae baal paag sir ddaeree </p><p>You make your hair beautiful, and wear a stylish turban on your head.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">iehu qnu hoiego Bsm kI FyrI ]3]</span></p><p>eihu thun hoeigo bhusum kee taeree </p><p>But in the end, this body shall be reduced to a pile of ashes. ||3||</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">aUcy mMdr suMdr nwrI ]</span></p><p>oochae mundhur sundhur naaree </p><p>Your palaces are lofty, and your brides are beautiful.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">rwm nwm ibnu bwjI hwrI ]4]</span></p><p>raam naam bin baajee haaree </p><p>But without the Lord's Name, you shall lose the game entirely. ||4||</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">myrI jwiq kmInI pWiq kmInI ECw jnmu hmwrw ]</span></p><p>maeree jaath kumeenee paath kumeenee oushaa junum humaaraa </p><p>My social status is low, my ancestry is low, and my life is wretched.</p><p></p><p><span style="font-family: 'GurbaniLipi'">qum srnwgiq rwjw rwm cMd kih rivdws cmwrw ]5]6]</span></p><p>thum surunaagath raajaa raam chundh kehi ravidhaas chumaaraa </p><p>I have come to Your Sanctuary, O Luminous Lord, my King; so says Ravi Daas, the shoemaker. ||5||6||</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BaljeetSingh, post: 45649, member: 1458"] Not sure if this fits in the overall discussion...but I found one chabad with reference to The King Ram Chandar. AMg 659 ang 659 Page 659 [FONT=GurbaniLipi]jl kI BIiq pvn kw QMBw rkq buMd kw gwrw ][/FONT] jul kee bheeth puvun kaa thunbhaa rukuth bundh kaa gaaraa The body is a wall of water, supported by the pillars of air; the egg and sperm are the mortar. [FONT=GurbaniLipi]hwf mws nwV^ØI ko ipMjru pMKI bsY ibcwrw ]1][/FONT] haadd maas naarrukhuee ko pinjur punkhee busai bichaaraa The framework is made up of bones, flesh and veins; the poor soul-bird dwells within it. ||1|| [FONT=GurbaniLipi]pRwnI ikAw myrw ikAw qyrw ][/FONT] praanee kiaa maeraa kiaa thaeraa O mortal, what is mine, and what is yours? [FONT=GurbaniLipi]jYsy qrvr pMiK bsyrw ]1] rhwau ][/FONT] jaisae thuruvur punkh busaeraa The soul is like a bird perched upon a tree. ||1||Pause|| [FONT=GurbaniLipi]rwKhu kMD auswrhu nIvW ][/FONT] raakhuhu kundh ousaaruhu neevaa You lay the foundation and build the walls. [FONT=GurbaniLipi]swFy qIin hwQ qyrI sIvW ]2][/FONT] saatae theen haath thaeree seevaa But in the end, three and a half cubits will be your measured space. ||2|| [FONT=GurbaniLipi]bMky bwl pwg isir fyrI ][/FONT] bunkae baal paag sir ddaeree You make your hair beautiful, and wear a stylish turban on your head. [FONT=GurbaniLipi]iehu qnu hoiego Bsm kI FyrI ]3][/FONT] eihu thun hoeigo bhusum kee taeree But in the end, this body shall be reduced to a pile of ashes. ||3|| [FONT=GurbaniLipi]aUcy mMdr suMdr nwrI ][/FONT] oochae mundhur sundhur naaree Your palaces are lofty, and your brides are beautiful. [FONT=GurbaniLipi]rwm nwm ibnu bwjI hwrI ]4][/FONT] raam naam bin baajee haaree But without the Lord's Name, you shall lose the game entirely. ||4|| [FONT=GurbaniLipi]myrI jwiq kmInI pWiq kmInI ECw jnmu hmwrw ][/FONT] maeree jaath kumeenee paath kumeenee oushaa junum humaaraa My social status is low, my ancestry is low, and my life is wretched. [FONT=GurbaniLipi]qum srnwgiq rwjw rwm cMd kih rivdws cmwrw ]5]6][/FONT] thum surunaagath raajaa raam chundh kehi ravidhaas chumaaraa I have come to Your Sanctuary, O Luminous Lord, my King; so says Ravi Daas, the shoemaker. ||5||6|| [/QUOTE]
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