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I cannot endure the night, and sleep does not come, without the Sight of the Beloved Guru's Court. ||3||
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I am a sacrifice, my soul is a sacrifice, to that True Court of the Beloved Guru. ||1||Pause||
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By good fortune, I have met the Saint Guru.
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I have found the Immortal Lord within the home of my own self.
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I will now serve You forever, and I shall never be separated from You, even for an instant. Servant Nanak is Your slave, O Beloved Master. ||4||
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I am a sacrifice, my soul is a sacrifice; servant Nanak is Your slave, Lord. ||Pause||1||8||
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Sweet is that season when I remember You.
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Sublime is that work which is done for You.
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Blessed is that heart in which You dwell, O Giver of all. ||1||
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You are the Universal Father of all, O my Lord and Master.
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Your nine treasures are an inexhaustible storehouse.
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Those unto whom You give are satisfied and fulfilled; they become Your devotees, Lord. ||2||
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All place their hopes in You.
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You dwell deep within each and every heart.
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All share in Your Grace; none are beyond You. ||3||
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You Yourself liberate the Gurmukhs;
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You Yourself consign the self-willed manmukhs to wander in reincarnation.
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Slave Nanak is a sacrifice to You; Your Entire Play is self-evident, Lord. ||4||2||9||
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Maajh, Fifth Mehl:
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The Unstruck Melody resounds and resonates in peaceful ease.
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I rejoice in the eternal bliss of the Word of the Shabad.
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In the cave of intuitive wisdom I sit, absorbed in the silent trance of the Primal Void. I have obtained my seat in the heavens. ||1||
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After wandering through many other homes and houses, I have returned to my own home,
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and I have found what I was longing for.
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I am satisfied and fulfilled; O Saints, the Guru has shown me the Fearless Lord God. ||2||
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He Himself is the King, and He Himself is the people.
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He Himself is in Nirvaanaa, and He Himself indulges in pleasures.
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He Himself sits on the throne of true justice, answering the cries and prayers of all. ||3||
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As I have seen Him, so have I described Him.
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This Sublime Essence comes only to one who knows the Mystery of the Lord.
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His light merges into the Light, and he finds peace. O servant Nanak, this is all the Extension of the One. ||4||3||10||
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That house, in which the soul-bride has married her Husband Lord
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-in that house, O my companions, sing the songs of rejoicing.
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Joy and celebrations decorate that house, in which the Husband Lord has adorned His soul-bride. ||1||
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She is virtuous, and she is very fortunate;
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she is blessed with sons and tender-hearted. The happy soul-bride is loved by her Husband.
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She is beautiful, wise, and clever. That soul-bride is the beloved of her Husband Lord. ||2||
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She is well-mannered, noble and distinguished.
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She is decorated and adorned with wisdom.
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She is from a most respected family; she is the queen, adorned with the Love of her Husband Lord. ||3||
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Her glory cannot be described;
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she melts in the Embrace of her Husband Lord.