179
:
1213
O my mind, hold tight to the Support of the Lord's Name.
179
:
1214
The hot winds shall never even touch you. ||1||Pause||
179
:
1215
Like a boat in the ocean of fear;
179
:
1216
like a lamp which illumines the darkness;
179
:
1217
like fire which takes away the pain of cold
179
:
1218
- just so, chanting the Name, the mind becomes peaceful. ||2||
179
:
1219
The thirst of your mind shall be quenched,
179
:
1220
and all hopes shall be fulfilled.
179
:
1221
Your consciousness shall not waver.
179
:
1222
Meditate on the Ambrosial Naam as Gurmukh, O my friend. ||3||
179
:
1223
He alone receives the panacea, the medicine of the Naam,
179
:
1224
unto whom the Lord, in His Grace, bestows it.
179
:
1225
One whose heart is filled with the Name of the Lord, Har, Har
179
:
1226
- O Nanak, his pains and sorrows are eliminated. ||4||10||79||
179
:
1227
Gauree Gwaarayree, Fifth Mehl:
179
:
1228
Even with vast sums of wealth, the mind is not satisfied.
179
:
1229
Gazing upon countless beauties, the man is not satisfied.
179
:
1230
He is so involved with his wife and sons - he believes that they belong to him.
179
:
1231
That wealth shall pass away, and those relatives shall be reduced to ashes. ||1||
179
:
1232
Without meditating and vibrating on the Lord, they are crying out in pain.
179
:
1233
Their bodies are cursed, and their wealth is cursed - they are imbued with Maya. ||1||Pause||
179
:
1234
The servant carries the bags of money on his head,
179
:
1235
but it goes to his master's house, and he receives only pain.
179
:
1236
The man sits as a king in his dreams,
179
:
1237
but when he opens his eyes, he sees that it was all in vain. ||2||
179
:
1238
The watchman oversees the field of another,
179
:
1239
but the field belongs to his master, while he must get up and depart.
179
:
1240
He works so hard, and suffers for that field,
179
:
1241
but still, nothing comes into his hands. ||3||
179
:
1242
The dream is His, and the kingdom is His;
179
:
1243
He who has given the wealth of Maya, has infused the desire for it.
179
:
1244
He Himself annihilates, and He Himself restores.
179
:
1245
Nanak offers this prayer to God. ||4||11||80||
179
:
1246
Gauree Gwaarayree, Fifth Mehl:
179
:
1247
I have gazed upon the many forms of Maya, in so many ways.
179
:
1248
With pen and paper, I have written clever things.
179
:
1249
I have seen what it is to be a chief, a king, and an emperor,
179
:
1250
but they do not satisfy the mind. ||1||
179
:
1251
Show me that peace, O Saints,
179
:
1252
which will quench my thirst and satisfy my mind. ||1||Pause||
179
:
1253
You may have horses as fast as the wind, elephants to ride on,
179
:
1254
sandalwood oil, and beautiful women in bed,
179
:
1255
actors in dramas, singing in theaters
179
:
1256
- but even with them, the mind does not find contentment. ||2||
179
:
1257
You may have a throne at the royal court, with beautiful decorations and soft carpets,
179
:
1258
all sorts of luscious fruits and beautiful gardens,
179
:
1259
the excitement of the chase and princely pleasures
179
:
1260
- but still, the mind is not made happy by such illusory diversions. ||3||
179
:
1261
In their kindness, the Saints have told me of the True One,
179
:
1262
and so I have obtained all comforts and joy.
179
:
1263
In the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy, I sing the Kirtan of the Lord's Praises.
179
:
1264
Says Nanak, through great good fortune, I have found this. ||4||
179
:
1265
One who obtains the wealth of the Lord becomes happy.
179
:
1266
By God's Grace, I have joined the Saadh Sangat. ||1||Second Pause||12||81||
179
:
1267
Gauree Gwaarayree, Fifth Mehl: