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cwir pukwrih nw qU mwnih ] Ktu BI eykw bwq vKwnih ] The six Shaastras also say one thing. ds AstI imil eyko kihAw ] The eighteen Puraanas all speak of the One God. qw BI jogI Bydu n lihAw ]1] Even so, Yogi, you do not understand this mystery. ||1|| ikMkurI AnUp vwjY ] The celestial harp plays the incomparable melody, jogIAw mqvwro ry ]1] rhwau ] but in your intoxication, you do not hear it, O Yogi. ||1||Pause|| pRQmy visAw sq kw KyVw ] In the first age, the Golden Age, the village of truth was inhabited. iqRqIey mih ikCu BieAw duqyVw ] In the Silver Age of Traytaa Yuga, things began to decline. duqIAw ArDo AriD smwieAw ] In the Brass Age of Dwaapur Yuga, half of it was gone. eyku rihAw qw eyku idKwieAw ]2] Now, only one leg of Truth remains, and the One Lord is revealed. ||2|| eykY sUiq proey mxIey ] The beads are strung upon the one thread. gwTI iBin iBin iBin iBin qxIey ] By means of many, various, diverse knots, they are tied, and kept separate on the string. iPrqI mwlw bhu ibiD Bwie ] The beads of the mala are lovingly chanted upon in many ways. iKMicAw sUqu q AweI Qwie ]3] When the thread is pulled out, the beads come together in one place. ||3|| chu mih eykY mtu hY kIAw ] Throughout the four ages, the One Lord made the body His temple. qh ibKVy Qwn Aink iKVkIAw ] It is a treacherous place, with several windows. Kojq Kojq duAwry AwieAw ] Searching and searching, one comes to the Lord's door. qw nwnk jogI mhlu Gru pwieAw ]4] Then, O Nanak, the Yogi attains a home in the Mansion of the Lord's Presence. ||4|| ieau ikMkurI AwnUp vwjY ] Thus, the celestial harp plays the incomparable melody; suix jogI kY min mITI lwgY ]1] rhwau dUjw ]1]12] hearing it, the Yogi's mind finds it sweet. ||1||Second Pause||1||12|| |