ang: 590
Salok Mahalaa 3 ॥ Bhagat janaa kau aap tutthaa mera piaaraa aape laiian jan laae ॥ Paatisaahee bhagat janaa kau ditian sir chhat sachaa Har banaae ॥ Sadaa sukheee nirmale Satigur kee kaar kamaae ॥ Raaje oe na aakheeeahi bhirr marahi fir joonee paah ॥ Naanak vin Naavai nakeẽ vaddheẽ fireh sobhaa mool na paah ॥1॥ Mahalaa 3 ॥ Sun sikheai saad na aaio jichar Gurmukh sabad na laagai ॥ Satigur seviai Naam man vasai vichahu bhram bhau bhaagai ॥ Jehaa Satigur no jaanai teho hovai taa Sach Naam liv laagai ॥ Naanak Naam milai vaddiaaee Har dar sohan aagai ॥2॥ Pauddee ॥ Gursikhaa man Har preet hai Gur poojan aavahi ॥ Har Naam vannañjeh rang sio laahaa Har Naam lai jaavahi ॥ Gursikhaa ke mukh ujale Har dargeh bhaavahi ॥ Gur Satigur bohal Har Naam kaa vadabhaagee Sikh gun saanjh karaavahi ॥ Tina Gursikhaa kau hau vaariaa jo bahadiaa uthdiaa Har Naam dhiaavahi ॥11॥
meaning: Shalok, Third Mehl: He Himself is pleased with His humble devotees; my Beloved Lord attaches them to Himself. The Lord blesses His humble devotees with royalty; He fashions the true crown upon their heads. They are always at peace, and immaculately pure; they perform service for the True Guru. They are not said to be kings, who die in conflict, and then enter again the cycle of reincarnation. O Nanak, without the Name of the Lord, they wander about with their noses cut off in disgrace; they get no respect at all. ||1|| THIRD MEHL: Hearing the teachings, he does not appreciate them, as long as he is not Gurmukh, attached to the Word of the Shabad. Serving the True Guru, the Naam comes to abide in the mind, and doubts and fears run away. As he knows the True Guru, so he is transformed, and then, he lovingly focuses his consciousness on the Naam. O Nanak, through the Naam, the Name of the Lord, greatness is obtained; he shall be resplendent in the Court of the Lord hereafter. || 2 || PAUREE: The minds of the Gursikhs are filled with the love of the Lord; they come and worship the Guru. They trade lovingly in the Lord‟s Name, and depart after earning the profit of the Lord‟s Name. The faces of the Gursikhs are radiant; in the Court of the Lord, they are approved. The Guru, the True Guru, is the treasure of the Lord‟s Name; how very fortunate are the Sikhs who share in this treasure of virtue. I am a sacrifice to those Gursikhs who, sitting and standing, meditate on the Lord‟s Name. || 11 ||
Please log in to comment.