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He burned the rest-houses and the ancient temples; he cut the princes limb from limb, and cast them into the dust.
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None of the Mugals went blind, and no one performed any miracle. ||4||
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The battle raged between the Mugals and the Pat'haans, and the swords clashed on the battlefield.
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They took aim and fired their guns, and they attacked with their elephants.
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Those men whose letters were torn in the Lord's Court, were destined to die, O Siblings of Destiny. ||5||
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The Hindu women, the Muslim women, the Bhattis and the Rajputs
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- some had their robes torn away, from head to foot, while others came to dwell in the cremation ground.
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Their husbands did not return home - how did they pass their night? ||6||
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The Creator Himself acts, and causes others to act. Unto whom should we complain?
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Pleasure and pain come by Your Will; unto whom should we go and cry?
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The Commander issues His Command, and is pleased. O Nanak, we receive what is written in our destiny. ||7||12||
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One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
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Aasaa, Kaafee, First Mehl, Eighth House, Ashtapadees:
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As the shepherd is in the field for only a short time, so is one in the world.
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Practicing falsehood, they build their homes. ||1||
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Wake up! Wake up! O sleepers, see that the travelling merchant is leaving. ||1||Pause||
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Go ahead and build your houses, if you think you will stay here forever and ever.
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The body shall fall, and the soul shall depart; if only they knew this. ||2||
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Why do you cry out and mourn for the dead? The Lord is, and shall always be.
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You mourn for that person, but who will mourn for you? ||3||
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You are engrossed in worldly entanglements, O Siblings of Destiny, and you are practicing falsehood.
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The dead person does not hear anything at all; your cries are heard only by other people. ||4||
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Only the Lord, who causes the mortal to sleep, O Nanak, can awaken him again.
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One who understands his true home, does not sleep. ||5||
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If the departing mortal can take his wealth with him,
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then go ahead and gather wealth yourself. See this, reflect upon it, and understand. ||6||
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Make your deals, and obtain the true merchandise, or else you shall regret it later.
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Abandon your vices, and practice virtue, and you shall obtain the essence of reality. ||7||
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Plant the seed of Truth in the soil of Dharmic faith, and practice such farming.
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Only then will you be known as a merchant, if you take your profits with you. ||8||
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If the Lord shows His Mercy, one meets the True Guru; contemplating Him, one comes to understand.
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Then, one chants the Naam, hears the Naam, and deals only in the Naam. ||9||
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As is the profit, so is the loss; this is the way of the world.
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Whatever pleases His Will, O Nanak, is glory for me. ||10||13||
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Aasaa, First Mehl:
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I have searched in the four directions, but no one is mine.
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If it pleases You, O Lord Master, then You are mine, and I am Yours. ||1||
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There is no other door for me; where shall I go to worship?
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You are my only Lord; Your True Name is in my mouth. ||1||Pause||
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Some serve the Siddhas, the beings of spiritual perfection, and some serve spiritual teachers; they beg for wealth and miraculous powers.
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May I never forget the Naam, the Name of the One Lord. This is the wisdom of the True Guru. ||2||