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* Flaunt sacred threads but butcher Humans. | * Flaunt sacred threads but butcher Humans. | ||
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The self-willed manmukhs do useless deeds.</td> | The self-willed manmukhs do useless deeds.</td> | ||
==Brahmins== | ==Brahmins== | ||
* Stay close to Kshatriyas & blow holy counch In their homes | * Stay close to Kshatriyas & blow holy counch In their homes |
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SGGS Page 472 Full Shabad |
abhaakhi-aa kaa kuthaa bakraa khaanaa.Pg 471 BOTTOM |
Mughal Rulers
- Are Cannibals but fake sainthood.
Kshatriyas
- Flaunt sacred threads but butcher Humans.
Brahmins
- Stay close to Kshatriyas & blow holy counch In their homes
- They share & relish the ill-earned booty jointly.
All These Are Shady Deals
- Shameless Devils they are
- Soaked Deep in falsehood they are
- They bear sacred marks on foreheads & support sacred saffron lion cloth but wield butcher's knives on their subjects
- They wear blue colored Mughal dress to appease the Rulers.
- They live at the mercy of rulers but publicly worship Hindu scriptures.
- As if this is not enough, The hypocrites eat Islamic 'Kutha' but make a grand show-off of their adherence to spirituality & dogmatic Vedic principles to eat only untouched sacred foods prescribed by holy scriptures.
Brahmins
- They mark a sacred boundary in their kitchen as pure & Holy.
- In the demarcated area these most impure souls sprawl themselves.
- Tense & apprehensive they stay on the watch to ensure that the sanctity of the food is not desecrated by any one.
- But such sinners & filthy human bodies indulge in all shady deals.
- They Stock nothing but falsehood in their mind but show off & demonstrate in a ritualistic way, their commitment to purity.
What is required & expected off human life is concentrating, meditating, studying & following nothing but truth. Lord TRUTH is realized only & only if, to begin with, mind is TRUE
HOW CAN WE BE TRUTHFUL? HOW WILL THE FOG OF FALSEHOOD BE CLEARED ?
(No way through gimmicks & monkey tricks)
WITH COMMANDMENTS of 'TRUTH' This is TRUTH ETERNAL
HYPOCRISY, CORRUPTION, SHADY DEALS & MEANINGLESS RELIGIOUS/ SOCIAL/POLITICAL RITUALISM
has sweet nothing to do with..
..GURMAT
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The self-willed manmukhs do not recognize the Shabad; they forfeit their honor, and depart in disgrace. |
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The self-willed manmukhs do not obtain the Mansion of the Lord's Presence.The false are plundered by falsehood. ||2|| |
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The filth of the self-willed manmukhs is not washed off; they have no lovefor the Guru's Shabad. ||1|| |
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The self-willed manmukhs have grown weary of chanting the Name of the Lord,Har, Har, but their filth cannot be removed. ||1||Pause|| |
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But in the wake of happiness, there comes great suffering. The self-willedmanmukhs do not understand this. |
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The self-willed manmukhs make their calculations and plans, but only theactions of the Creator come to pass. |
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In the Guru's Sanctuary we are saved. The assets of the self-willed manmukhsare false. |
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The self-willed manmukhs perform religious rituals, but they are burnt downby their selfishness and conceit. |
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Any other dowry, which the self-willed manmukhs offer for show, is onlyfalse egotism and a worthless display. |
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The self-willed manmukhs may be taught, but how can they really be taught? | 87 | |
The self-willed manmukhs do not know the Lord's Command; they are beatendown by the Messer of Death. |
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the blind self-willed manmukhs are attached to the love of duality. | 113 | |
The idiotic self-willed manmukhs try to be clever, | 114 | |
The wealth of the self-willed manmukhs is false, and false is theirostentatious display. |
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but where the secret is, there, they do not find it. The manmukhs aredeluded by doubt. ||7|| |
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eating filth, the self-willed manmukhs become even more filthy. Because oftheir filth, they suffer in pain. ||7|| |
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The self-willed manmukhs read and recite; they are called Pandits-spiritualscholars. |
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The self-willed manmukhs shall always be filthy cranes, smeared with thefilth of ego. |
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They prefer the gift, instead of the Giver; such is the way of theself-willed manmukhs. |
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The self-willed manmukhs are trapped in the darkness of falsehood; theypractice nothing but falsehood. |
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If the self-willed manmukhs fight with the Gurmukh, they are condemned bythe Lord, the True Judge. |
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The self-willed manmukhs are such clever hypocrites. | 230 | |
The manmukhs perform their rituals, but they are totally selfish andconceited. |
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How can they find the Way, without the Will of the True Guru? The manmukhsfoolishly display themselves. |
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The wretched, self-willed manmukhs wander around and are stuck mid-way; howcan they find peace by mere words? |
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Those who do not serve the Truest of the True - those self-willed manmukhsare foolish demons. |
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O Nanak, it is good to break away from the self-willed manmukhs, who havelove and attachment to Maya. ||1|| |
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The false desires, and the dream-like delights and pleasures - these, theself-willed manmukhs call true. ||2|| |
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Friendship with the self-willed manmukhs lasts for only a few short days. | 587 | |
The self-willed manmukhs see themselves as being very virtuous; they haveabsolutely no understanding at all. |
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Their masks of falsehood and hypocrisy shall fall off; the self-willedmanmukhs speak with insipid words. ||3|| |
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You unite some with the True Guru, and bless them with peace; while others,the self-willed manmukhs, are rossed in worldly affairs. ||2|| |
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It is not good to slander anyone, but the foolish, self-willed manmukhsstill do it. |
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The self-willed manmukhs do not know how to decorate themselves; wastingtheir whole lives, they depart. |
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Friendship with the self-willed manmukhs is an alliance with Maya. | 959 | |
The self-willed manmukhs read and study, but they do not know the way. | 1032 | |
The self-willed manmukhs do useless deeds. |