Granth Sahib
Granth Sahib
Guru Granth Sahib: ਗੁਰੂ ਗ੍ਰੰਥ ਸਾਹਿਬ, Punjabi pronunciation: , /ˈɡʊəruː ɡrɑːnθ səˈhɪb/) is the central religious scripture of Sikhism, regarded by Sikhs as the final, sovereign and eternal living Guru following the lineage of the 10 human Gurus of the religion. The Adi Granth, the first rendition, was compiled by the fifth Sikh Guru, Guru Arjan. Guru Gobind Singh, the tenth Sikh Guru, added all 115 of Guru Tegh Bahadur's hymns to the Adi Granth, and affirmed the text as his...
intuitive linked please serve true truth
Those who please You are linked to the Truth. They serve the True One forever, with intuitive ease.
applies creator doer himself lord peace perfect serve serving
The Creator Lord Himself is the Doer of deeds. As He pleases, He applies us to our tasks. Through perfect destiny, we serve the Guru; serving the Guru, peace is found.
anyone creator himself inspires
The Creator Himself inspires us to work; what can anyone else do? What can be done by our doing?
creator himself inspires others
The Creator Himself acts, and inspires others to act. Through the Guru's Teachings, He blends us into Himself.
city creator destroyed sorrow
The Creator has made me His Own. He has destroyed the city of sorrow.
arena entire universe
Without You, there is no other; the entire Universe is the Arena of Your Play.
according happens rest whatever
Without You, I have other place of rest at all. Whatever happens is all according to Your Will.
bring crop good
Without water, the crop withers, and it will not bring a good price.
bound driven false true
Without the True One, the false ones are bound and gagged and driven off.
excellent wisdom
Without the One, there is no other at all. O Baba Nanak, this is the most excellent wisdom.
others unto wander whom
Without the One Lord, there is no other at all. Unto whom should they complain? Some are destitute, and wander around endlessly, while others have storehouses of wealth.
destroying good karma
Without the karma of good deeds, they are only destroying themselves.
bland spiritual tastes virtue wisdom
Without the Guru, spiritual wisdom is not obtained; other tastes are poison. Without virtue, nothing is of any use. The taste of Maya is bland and insipid.
coming continue lost shown spiritual treasure
Without the Guru, no one is shown the Way. Like the blind, they continue coming and going. Having lost the treasure of spiritual wisdom, they depart, defrauded and plundered.