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Aesa Daru Khaahe Gawar

AYsw dwrU Kwih gvwr
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Gurbani Shabad

  • mlwr mhlw 1 ]
  • duK mhurw mwrx hir nwmu ]
  • islw sMqoK pIsxu hiQ dwnu ]
  • inq inq lyhu n CIjY dyh ]
  • AMq kwil jmu mwrY Tyh ]1]
  • AYsw dwrU Kwih gvwr ]
  • ijqu KwDY qyry jwih ivkwr ]1] rhwau ]
  • rwju mwlu jobnu sBu CWv ]
  • riQ iPrMdY dIsih Qwv ]
  • dyh n nwau n hovY jwiq ]
  • EQY idhu AYQY sB rwiq ]2]
  • swd kir smDW iqRsnw iGau qylu ]
  • kwmu kRoDu AgnI isau mylu ]
  • hom jg Aru pwT purwx ]
  • jo iqsu BwvY so prvwx ]3]
  • qpu kwgdu qyrw nwmu nIswnu ]
  • ijn kau iliKAw eyhu inDwnu ]
  • sy DnvMq idsih Gir jwie ]
  • nwnk jnnI DMnI mwie ]4]3]8]

Gurbani Shabad Translation

  • Malaar, First Mehl:
  • Pain is the poison. The Lord's Name is the antidote.
  • Grind it up in the mortar of contentment, with the pestle of charitable giving.
  • Take it each and every day, and your body shall not waste away.
  • At the very last instant, you shall strike down the Messenger of Death. ||1||
  • So take such medicine, O fool,
  • by which your corruption shall be taken away. ||1||Pause||
  • Power, wealth and youth are all just shadows,
  • as are the vehicles you see moving around.
  • Neither your body, nor your fame, nor your social status shall go along with you.
  • In the next world it is day, while here, it is all night. ||2||
  • Let your taste for pleasures be the firewood, let your greed be the ghee,
  • and your sexual desire and anger the cooking oil; burn them in the fire.
  • Some make burnt offerings, hold sacred feasts, and read the Puraanas.
  • Whatever pleases God is acceptable. ||3||
  • Intense meditation is the paper, and Your Name is the insignia.
  • Those for whom this treasure is ordered,
  • look wealthy when they reach their true home.
  • O Nanak, blessed is that mother who gave birth to them. ||4||3||8||
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"Bhai Ranjit Singh is a mahapursh or yug-parvartak in the real sense of the term"
My request to Bhai Ranjit Singh Ji to dissuade Sikhs from indulging in ever increasing practice of people putting a lot of money in the hands of the granthi offering ardas to make a special ardas for them for this purpose or that as if the granthi is the commission agent of God. The granthis are doubling /trebling these hefty sums of ill-gotten money by lending it on mind-boggling rates of interest to the very people who gave it to him as ardas! The foolish prople still cannot understand the game and this vicious circle goes on and on. If this malpractice is not checked the day is not far away when all the lands of the villagers will be purchased by such greedy granthis and all the farmers will be forced to act as granthis' farm laborers. Equally deplorable is the bhedchal of each visitor to offer a ten rupee note to any tom, dick or harry performing kirtan (the offering is made even before he even starts the kirtan and even after he has stopped it!!) The list of such foolish mockeries is too long to be listed in one email. Bhai Ranjit Singh Ji doing the most wonderful service to Sikhism (humanism actually) by exposing such mockeries in boldest possible manner. I bow in reverence to his greatness. He is a mahapursh (rather yug-parvartak) in the real sense of the term. May God bless him with a long life so that he may clean the mud of ignorance and superstitions in which Sikhism has drowned neckdeep. Yours sincerely Balvinder Singh
_ Balvinder Singh, Kaithal - India


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