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Gurbani The Unlimited Treasure

Sardara123

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Jan 9, 2008
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gauVI guAwryrI mhlw 5 ]
hm DnvMq BwgT sc nwie ]
hir gux gwvh shij suBwie ]1] rhwau ]
pIaU dwdy kw Koil ifTw Kjwnw ]
qw myrY min BieAw inDwnw ]1]
rqn lwl jw kw kCU n molu ] Bry BMfwr AKUt Aqol ]2]
Kwvih Krcih ril imil BweI ]
qoit n AwvY vDdo jweI ]3]
khu nwnk ijsu msqik lyKu ilKwie ]
su eyqu KjwnY lieAw rlwie ]4]31]100]



Gauree Gwaarayree, Fifth Mehl:
I am prosperous and fortunate, for I have received the True Name.
I sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord, with natural, intuitive ease. ||1||Pause||
When I opened it up and gazed upon the treasures of my father and grandfather,
then my mind became very happy. ||1||
The storehouse is inexhaustible and immeasurable, overflowing with priceless jewels and rubies. ||2||
The Siblings of Destiny meet together, and eat and spend,
but these resources do not diminish; they continue to increase. ||3||
Says Nanak, one who has such destiny written on his forehead,
becomes a partner in these treasures. ||4||31||100||

 

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