I love GOD

English translation of
Guru Granth Sahib
by Dr. Sant Singh Khalsa , taken from http://www.gurbanifiles.com/
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Raag Wadahans - Part 028

584 : 1006
O Nanak, that soul-bride is united in Union; she cherishes her Beloved Husband forever, deep within herself.

584 : 1007
Some weep and wail, separated from their Husband Lord; the blind ones do not know that their Husband is with them. ||4||2||

584 : 1008
Wadahans, Third Mehl:

584 : 1009
Those who are separated from their Beloved Husband Lord weep and wail, but my True Husband Lord is always with me.

584 : 1010
Those who know that they must depart, serve the True Guru, and dwell upon the Naam, the Name of the Lord.

584 : 1011
They dwell constantly upon the Naam, and the True Guru is with them; they serve the True Guru, and so obtain peace.

584 : 1012
Through the Shabad, they kill death, and enshrine the True Lord within their hearts; they shall not have to come and go again.

584 : 1013
True is the Lord and Master, and True is His Name; bestowing His Gracious Glance, one is enraptured.

584 : 1014
Those who are separated from their Beloved Husband Lord weep and wail, but my True Husband Lord is always with me. ||1||

584 : 1015
God, my Lord and Master, is the highest of all; how can I meet my Dear Beloved?

584 : 1016
When the True Guru united me, then I was naturally united with my Husband Lord, and now, I keep Him clasped to my heart.

584 : 1017
I constantly, lovingly cherish my Beloved within my heart; through the True Guru, I see my Beloved.

584 : 1018
The cloak of Maya's love is false; wearing it, one slips and loses his footing.

584 : 1019
That cloak is true, which is dyed in the color of the Love of my Beloved; wearing it, my inner thirst is quenched.

584 : 1020
God, my Lord and Master, is the highest of all; how can I meet my Dear Beloved? ||2||

584 : 1021
I have realized my True Lord God, while the other worthless ones have gone astray.

584 : 1022
I dwell constantly upon my Beloved Husband Lord, and reflect upon the True Word of the Shabad.

584 : 1023
The bride reflects upon the True Shabad, and is imbued with His Love; she meets with the True Guru, and finds her Beloved.


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584 : 1024
Deep within, she is imbued with His Love, and intoxicated with delight; her enemies and sufferings are all taken away.

584 : 1025
Surrender body and soul to your Guru, and then you shall become happy; your thirst and pain shall be taken away.

584 : 1026
I have realized my True Lord God, while the other worthless ones have gone astray. ||3||

584 : 1027
The True Lord Himself created the world; without the Guru, there is only pitch darkness.

584 : 1028
He Himself unites, and causes us to unite with Him; He Himself blesses us with His Love.

584 : 1029
He Himself blesses us with His Love, and deals in celestial peace; the life of the Gurmukh is reformed.

584 : 1030
Blessed is his coming into the world; he banishes his self-conceit, and is acclaimed as true in the Court of the True Lord.

584 : 1031
The light of the jewel of spiritual wisdom shines within his heart, O Nanak, and he loves the Naam, the Name of the Lord.

584 : 1032
The True Lord Himself created the world; without the Guru, there is only pitch darkness. ||4||3||

584 : 1033
Wadahans, Third Mehl:

584 : 1034
This body is frail; old age is overtaking it.

584 : 1035
Those who are protected by the Guru are saved, while others die, to be reincarnated; they continue coming and going.

584 : 1036
Others die, to be reincarnated; they continue coming and going, and in the end, they depart regretfully. Without the Name, there is no peace.

584 : 1037
As one acts here, so does he obtain his rewards; the self-willed manmukh loses his honor.

584 : 1038
In the City of Death, there is pitch darkness, and huge clouds of dust; neither sister nor brother is there.

584 : 1039
This body is frail; old age is overtaking it. ||1||

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The body becomes like gold, when the True Guru unites one with Himself.

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