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Salok Mahala 3 ॥ Trisnaa daadhee jal muee jal jal kare pukaar ॥ Satgur seetal je milai fir jalai na doojee vaar ॥ Nanak vin naavai nirbhau ko nahee jichar sabad na kare veechaar ॥1॥ Mahala 3 ॥ Bhekhee agan na bujhee chintaa hai man maahi ॥ Varmee maaree saap na marai tio nigure karam kamaahi ॥ Satgur daataa seveeaai sabad vasai man aai ॥ Man tan seetal saant hoe trisnaa agan bujhaai ॥ Sukhaa sir sadaa sukh hoe jaa vichahu aap gavaai ॥ Gurmukh udaasee so kare ji sach rahai liv laai ॥ Chintaa mool na hovaee Har naam rajaa aaghaai ॥ Nanak naam binaa nah chhooteeaai haumai pachahi pachaai ॥2॥ Paurree ॥ Jinee Har Har naam dhiaaiaa tinee paaiare sarab sukhaa ॥ Sabh janam tinaa kaa safal hai jin Har ke naam kee man laaggee bhukhaa ॥ Jinee Gur kai bachan aaraadhiaa tin visar gae sabh dukhaa ॥ Te sant bhale Gursikh hai jin naahee chint paraaee chukhaa ॥ Dhan dhann tinaa kaa guru hai jis amrit fal Har laage mukhaa ॥6॥
meaning: Shalok, Third Mehl: Consumed by desires, the world is burning and dying; burning and burning, it cries out. But if it meets with the cooling and soothing True Guru, it does not burn any longer. Guru Nanak ji says to himself, O Nanak, without the Name, and without contemplating the Word of the Shabad, no one becomes fearless. ||1|| Third Mehl: Wearing ceremonial robes, the fire is not quenched, and the mind is filled with anxiety. Destroying the snake’s hole, the snake is not killed; it is just like doing deeds without a Guru. Serving the Giver, the True Guru, the Shabad comes to abide in the mind. The mind and body are cooled and soothed; peace ensues, and the fire of desire is quenched. The supreme comforts and lasting peace are obtained, when one eradicates ego from within. He alone becomes a detached Gurmukh, who lovingly focuses his consciousness on the True Lord. Anxiety does not affect him at all; he is satisfied and satiated with the Name of the Lord. O Nanak, without the Naam, no one is saved; they are utterly ruined by egotism. ||2|| Pauree: Those who meditate on the Lord, Har, Har, obtain all peace and comforts. Fruitful is the entire life of those, who hunger for the Name of the Lord in their minds. Those who worship the Lord in adoration, through the Word of the Guru’s Shabad, forget all their pains and suffering. Those Gursikhs are good Saints, who care for nothing other than the Lord. Blessed, blessed is their Guru, whose mouth tastes the Ambrosial Fruit of the Lord’s Name. ||6||
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