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<small>SWAYYA</small><br> | <small>SWAYYA</small><br> | ||
Blessed and auspicious is the soul who | Blessed and auspicious is the soul who utters God's name and in his mind fights his negative thoughts;<br> | ||
The transient body, which will not persists forever; through His praise climbs the boat and crosses the world ocean. <br> | The transient body, which will not persists forever; through His praise climbs the boat and crosses the world ocean. <br> | ||
Make this body an abode of forbearance and enlightens it with the lamp of intellect; <br> | Make this body an abode of forbearance and enlightens it with the lamp of intellect; <br> |
Latest revision as of 18:25, 14 August 2019
This Shabad is by Guru Gobind Singh in Amrit Keertan on Pannaa 299 Line 11 and Sri Dasam Granth Page 1134, Line 14 | |||||
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ਸਵੈਯਾ ॥ | |||||
SWAYYA | |||||
Sahwee-yaa |
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