Hukamnama from Golden Temple , Amritsar,
{ As on date :– 23.02.2021, Tuesday, Page no. 686. }
Dhanaasari
mahalla 1 .
Saehaj miley mileya parvaan
. Na tis maran na aawan jaan . Tthakur maeh daas daas maeh soye . Jaeh dekha
taeh awar na koye . 1 . Gurmukh bhagat saehaj ghar paayeeyae . Bin gur bhetey
mar aayeeyae jaayeeyae . 1 . Rahaayo . So gur karyo je saach driraavae . Akath kathaavae
shabad milaavae . Har ke log awar nahi kaaraa . Saachayo tthakur saach pyaara .
2 . Tan maeh manuya man maeh saacha . So saach mil saachey raacha . Sewak prabh
kae laagae paaye . Satgur poora milae milaaye . 3 . Aap dikhaavae aape dekhae .
Hatth na pateejae na bahu bhekhae . Gharr bhaande jin amrit paayeaa . Prem bhagat
prabh man pateeaayeya . 4 . Parr parr bhoolhe
chotaa khaahe . Bahut seyaanp aavhe jaahe . Naam japae bhayo bhojan khaaye . Gurmukh sewak rahey samaaye .
5 . Pooj sila teerath ban waasa . Bharmat ddolat bhaye udaasa . Man maelae
soochaa kiyo hoye . Saach miley paavae pat soye . 6 . Aachaaraa veechaar
shareer . Aad jugaad saehaj man dheer . Pall pankaj maehe kot udhaare . Kar kirpa
gur meyl pyaare . 7 . Kis aagae prabh tudh saalaahee . Tudh bin dooja mae ko
naahi . Jeyo tudh bhaavae teyo raakh rajaaye . Nanak saehaj bhaaye gun gaaye .
8 . 2 .
English translation:-
Dhanaasaree, First Mehal:
That union with the Lord is
acceptable, which is united in intuitive poise. Thereafter, one does not die,
and does not come and go in reincarnation. The Lord’s slave is in the Lord, and
the Lord is in His slave. Wherever I look, I see none other than the Lord. || 1
|| The Gurmukhs worship the Lord, and find His celestial home. Without meeting
the Guru, they die, and come and go in reincarnation. || 1 || Pause || So make
Him your Guru, who implants the Truth within you, who leads you to speak the
Unspoken Speech, and who merges you in the Word of the Shabad. God’s people
have no other work to do; they love the True Lord and Master, and they love the
Truth. || 2 || The mind is in the body, and the True Lord is in the mind.
Merging into the True Lord, one is absorbed into Truth. God’s servant bows at
His feet. Meeting the True Guru, one meets with the Lord. || 3 || He Himself
watches over us, and He Himself makes us see. He is not pleased by
stubborn-mindedness, nor by various religious robes. He fashioned the body-vessels,
and infused the Ambrosial Nectar into them; God’s Mind is pleased only by
loving devotional worship. || 4 || Reading and studying, one becomes confused,
and suffers punishment. By great cleverness, one is consigned to coming and
going in reincarnation. One who chants the Naam, the Name of the Lord, and eats
the food of the Fear of God becomes Gurmukh, the Lord’s servant, and remains
absorbed in the Lord. || 5 || He worships stones, dwells at sacred shrines of
pilgrimage and in the jungles, wanders, roams around and becomes a renunciate.
But his mind is still filthy — how can he become pure? One who meets the True
Lord obtains honor. || 6 || One who embodies good conduct and contemplative
meditation, his mind abides in intuitive poise and contentment, since the
beginning of time, and throughout the ages. In the twinkling of an eye, he
saves millions. Have mercy on me, O my Beloved, and let me meet the Guru. || 7
|| Unto whom, O God, should I praise You? Without You, there is no other at
all. As it pleases You, keep me under Your Will. Nanak, with intuitive poise
and natural love, sings Your Glorious Praises. || 8 || 2 ||
Waheguru ji ka khalsa
waheguru ji ki fateh
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