Sardara123
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- Jan 9, 2008
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sloku mhlw 2 ]
eyh iknyhI AwskI dUjY lgY jwie ]
nwnk Awsku kWFIAY sd hI rhY smwie ]
cMgY cMgw kir mMny mMdY mMdw hoie ]
Awsku eyhu n AwKIAY ij lyKY vrqY soie ]1]
mhlw 2 ]
slwmu jbwbu dovY kry muMFhu GuQw jwie ]
nwnk dovY kUVIAw Qwie n kweI pwie ]2]
pauVI ]
ijqu syivAY suKu pweIAY so swihbu sdw sm@wlIAY ]
ijqu kIqw pweIAY Awpxw sw Gwl burI ikau GwlIAY ]
mMdw mUil n kIceI dy lµmI ndir inhwlIAY ]
ijau swihb nwil n hwrIAY qyvyhw pwsw FwlIAY ]
ikCu lwhy aupir GwlIAY ]21]
Shalok, Second Mehl:
What sort of love is this, which clings to duality?
O Nanak, he alone is called a lover, who remains forever immersed in absorption.
But one who feels good only when good is done for him, and feels bad when things go badly
- do not call him a lover. He trades only for his own account. ||1||
Second Mehl:
One who offers both respectful greetings and rude refusal to his master, has gone wrong from the very beginning.
O Nanak, both of his actions are false; he obtains no place in the Court of the Lord. ||2||
Pauree:
Serving Him, peace is obtained; meditate and dwell upon that Lord and Master forever.
Why do you do such evil deeds, that you shall have to suffer so?
Do not do any evil at all; look ahead to the future with foresight.
So throw the dice in such a way, that you shall not lose with your Lord and Master.
Do those deeds which shall bring you profit. ||21||
eyh iknyhI AwskI dUjY lgY jwie ]
nwnk Awsku kWFIAY sd hI rhY smwie ]
cMgY cMgw kir mMny mMdY mMdw hoie ]
Awsku eyhu n AwKIAY ij lyKY vrqY soie ]1]
mhlw 2 ]
slwmu jbwbu dovY kry muMFhu GuQw jwie ]
nwnk dovY kUVIAw Qwie n kweI pwie ]2]
pauVI ]
ijqu syivAY suKu pweIAY so swihbu sdw sm@wlIAY ]
ijqu kIqw pweIAY Awpxw sw Gwl burI ikau GwlIAY ]
mMdw mUil n kIceI dy lµmI ndir inhwlIAY ]
ijau swihb nwil n hwrIAY qyvyhw pwsw FwlIAY ]
ikCu lwhy aupir GwlIAY ]21]
Shalok, Second Mehl:
What sort of love is this, which clings to duality?
O Nanak, he alone is called a lover, who remains forever immersed in absorption.
But one who feels good only when good is done for him, and feels bad when things go badly
- do not call him a lover. He trades only for his own account. ||1||
Second Mehl:
One who offers both respectful greetings and rude refusal to his master, has gone wrong from the very beginning.
O Nanak, both of his actions are false; he obtains no place in the Court of the Lord. ||2||
Pauree:
Serving Him, peace is obtained; meditate and dwell upon that Lord and Master forever.
Why do you do such evil deeds, that you shall have to suffer so?
Do not do any evil at all; look ahead to the future with foresight.
So throw the dice in such a way, that you shall not lose with your Lord and Master.
Do those deeds which shall bring you profit. ||21||