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=== '''Bhai Nand Lal's Rahit Nama '''<br /> ===
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== English Translation ==
'''Speech of Sri Guru Jee'''<br />
 
'''Chaupeyi'''<br />
Sikhs of the Guru, listen, My Companions,<br />
Getting up early in the morning, conceive God in the mind.(1)<br />
Then recite the incantation of Waheguru, the Supreme Being,<br />
And after ablution, read and recount Jap Jaap.(2)<br />
Then come and have the Darshan (glimpse) of mine,<br />
And sit there reverentially with profound attention to the Guru.(3)<br />
When the three watches of the day have gone past,<br />
Listen to the exposition by of the Guru with complete attention.(4)<br />
In the evening listen to the Rehras,<br />
And pay attention to the Kirtan (singing of Hymns) and Katha(Sermons).(5)<br />
One who practices such a way,<br />
Will attain the eternal bliss.(6)<br />
The Sikh who revels in five routines,<br />
He secures the emancipation for his twenty-one generations.(7)<br />
Not only he achieves family’s emancipation, but also eternal bliss.<br />
He saves his soul from transmigration.(8)<br />
'''Speech of Bhai Nand Lal'''<br />
'''Dohira'''<br />
What you have stated, Oh My Gurdev Master, ‘come to seek my vision,’<br />
Please enable me to understand, how we can pursue the same.(9)<br />
'''Speech of Sri Guru Jee'''<br />
'''Dohira'''<br />
Assiduously listen Nand, there are three entities of mine,<br />
And these, you comprehend, are Transcendental, Attributive and the Guru’s Shabad, the Celestial Word.(10)<br />
'''Chaupeyi'''<br />
There is one Perception, which is beyond all the three attributes,<br />
Which has been expounded many a time in Vedas,(11)<br />
The Almighty invests every heart<br />
And is indivisible as water in the pitcher,(12)<br />
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