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 Soohee - Part 044

771 : 1709
Singing Your Glorious Praises, they merge naturally into You, O Lord; through the Shabad, they are united in Union with You.

771 : 1710
O Nanak, their lives are fruitful; the True Guru places them on the Lord's Path. ||2||

771 : 1711
Those who join the Society of the Saints are absorbed in the Name of the Lord, Har, Har.

771 : 1712
Through the Word of the Guru's Shabad, they are forever 'jivan mukta' - liberated while yet alive; they are lovingly absorbed in the Name of the Lord.

771 : 1713
They center their consciousness on the Lord's Name; through the Guru, they are united in His Union. Their minds are imbued with the Lord's Love.

771 : 1714
They find the Lord, the Giver of peace, and they eradicate attachments; night and day, they contemplate the Naam.

771 : 1715
They are imbued with the Word of the Guru's Shabad, and intoxicated with celestial peace; the Naam abides in their minds.

771 : 1716
O Nanak, the homes of their hearts are filled with happiness, forever and always; they are absorbed in serving the True Guru. ||3||

771 : 1717
Without the True Guru, the world is deluded by doubt; it does not obtain the Mansion of the Lord's Presence.

771 : 1718
As Gurmukh, some are united in the Lord's Union, and their pains are dispelled.

771 : 1719
Their pains are dispelled, when it is pleasing to the Lord's Mind; imbued with His Love, they sing His Praises forever.

771 : 1720
The Lord's devotees are pure and humble forever; throughout the ages, they are forever respected.

771 : 1721
They perform true devotional worship service, and are honored in the Lord's Court; the True Lord is their hearth and home.

771 : 1722
O Nanak, true are their songs of joy, and true is their word; through the Word of the Shabad, they find peace. ||4||4||5||

771 : 1723
Shalok, Third Mehl:

771 : 1724
If you long for your Husband Lord, O young and innocent bride, then focus your consciousness on the Guru's feet.


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771 : 1725
You shall be a happy soul bride of your Dear Lord forever; He does not die or leave.

771 : 1726
The Dear Lord does not die, and He does not leave; through the peaceful poise of the Guru, the soul bride becomes the lover of her Husband Lord.

771 : 1727
Through truth and self-control, she is forever immaculate and pure; she is embellished with the Word of the Guru's Shabad.

771 : 1728
My God is True, forever and ever; He Himself created Himself.

771 : 1729
O Nanak, she who focuses her consciousness on the Guru's feet, enjoys her Husband Lord. ||1||

771 : 1730
When the young, innocent bride finds her Husband Lord, she is automatically intoxicated with Him, night and day.

771 : 1731
Through the Word of the Guru's Teachings, her mind becomes blissful, and her body is not tinged with filth at all.

771 : 1732
Her body is not tinged with filth at all, and she is imbued with her Lord God; my God unites her in Union.

771 : 1733
Night and day, she enjoys her Lord God; her egotism is banished from within.

771 : 1734
Through the Guru's Teachings, she easily finds and meets Him. She is imbued with her Beloved.

771 : 1735
O Nanak, through the Naam, the Name of the Lord, she obtains glorious greatness. She ravishes and enjoys her God; she is imbued with His Love. ||2||

771 : 1736
Ravishing her Husband Lord, she is imbued with His Love; she obtains the Mansion of His Presence.

771 : 1737
She is utterly immaculate and pure; the Great Giver banishes self-conceit from within her.

771 : 1738
The Lord drives out attachment from within her, when it pleases Him. The soul bride becomes pleasing to the Lord's Mind.

771 : 1739
Night and day, she continually sings the Glorious Praises of the True Lord; she speaks the Unspoken Speech.

771 : 1740
Throughout the four ages, the One True Lord is permeating and pervading; without the Guru, no one finds Him.

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