The Ādi-Granth, Or : the Holy Scriptures of the Sikhs
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(In whose) mind the name of Earn is, he remains absorbed (in Earn). (2). Why should it ( =the body) burn, why should it be injured ? The trickish bow-holder ( = Vishnu) (only) plays. (3). Kablr says : utter two words I 1 They will become the Lord, who will keep (thee). XXXIV. (1). I have not applied my mind either to abstract devotion (Toga) or meditation. Without indifference to the world I shall not get rid of the Maya. Pause. What will become of my life, When the name of Earn is not (my) sup...port '? (2). Kablr says : (though) I seek in heaven, I see none other equal to Earn. XXXV. (1). On which head (thou art) arranging and fastening a turban : That head the bill of the crow will dress. Pause. Why (art thou) proud of this body and wealth ? Why is not the name of Earn made firm (by thee) ? (2). Kablr says : hear, my heart ! Even this will be thy state. GAUEI GUAEEEI OF KABIE. Om ! By the favour of the true Guru ! Astpaii. XXXVI. (1). (Who are) asking for pleasure, (them) pain befalls (in the other world).
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