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ਮਲਾਰ ਮਹਲਾ ੧ ॥ <br> | ਮਲਾਰ ਮਹਲਾ ੧ ॥ <br> | ||
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Malaar, First Mehla: <br> | Malaar, First Mehla: <br> | ||
I offer prayers to my Beloved Guru, that He may unite me with my Husband Lord. | I offer prayers to my Beloved Guru, that He may unite me with my Husband Lord. I hear the thunder in the clouds, <br> | ||
I hear the thunder in the clouds, and my mind is cooled and soothed; imbued with the Love of my Dear Beloved, | and my mind is cooled and soothed; imbued with the Love of my Dear Beloved, I sing His Glorious Praises. ||1|| <br> | ||
I sing His Glorious Praises. ||1|| <br> | The rain pours down, and my mind is drenched with His Love. The drop of Ambrosial Nectar pleases my heart; <br> | ||
The rain pours down, and my mind is drenched with His Love. | the Guru has fascinated my mind, which is drenched in the sublime essence of the Lord. ||1||Pause|| <br> | ||
The drop of Ambrosial Nectar pleases my heart; the Guru has fascinated my mind, | |||
which is drenched in the sublime essence of the Lord. ||1||Pause|| <br> | |||
With intuitive peace and poise, the soul-bride is loved by her Husband Lord; her mind is pleased and appeased by the Guru's Teachings. <br> | With intuitive peace and poise, the soul-bride is loved by her Husband Lord; her mind is pleased and appeased by the Guru's Teachings. <br> | ||
She is the happy soul-bride of her Husband Lord; her mind and body are filled with joy by His Love. ||2|| <br> | She is the happy soul-bride of her Husband Lord; her mind and body are filled with joy by His Love. ||2|| <br> | ||
Discarding her demerits, she becomes detached; with the Lord as her Husband, her marriage is eternal. <br> | Discarding her demerits, she becomes detached; with the Lord as her Husband, her marriage is eternal. <br> | ||
She never suffers separation or sorrow; her Lord God showers her with His Grace. ||3|| <br> | She never suffers separation or sorrow; her Lord God showers her with His Grace. ||3|| <br> | ||
Her mind is steady and stable; she does not come and go in reincarnation. | Her mind is steady and stable; she does not come and go in reincarnation. She takes the Shelter of the Perfect Guru. <br> | ||
She takes the Shelter of the Perfect Guru. O Nanak, as Gurmukh, chant the Naam; | O Nanak, as Gurmukh, chant the Naam; you shall be accepted as the true soul-bride of the Lord. ||4||2|| | ||
you shall be accepted as the true soul-bride of the Lord. ||4||2|| | |||
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ਮਲਾਰ ਮਹਲਾ ੧ ॥ | |||||
Malaar, First Mehla: | |||||
malaar mehalaa 1 ||
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