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indulging in pride and egotism, he crumbles down and dissolves. ||1||Pause|| | indulging in pride and egotism, he crumbles down and dissolves. ||1||Pause|| | ||
Being fearless, he becomes unrestrained. | Being fearless, he becomes '''unrestrained/stuburn/ostinate/Defiant'''. | ||
He does not think of the Creator, who is ever with him. | He does not think of the Creator, who is ever with him. | ||
He raises armies, and collects arms. | He raises armies, and collects arms. |
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Maan Yog Gurmukh Singh ji,WJKK WJKF !
5th guru's first shabad quoated in the article does not glorify Nihang. Here is the translation of the complete Shabad :-
Aasaa, Fifth Mehl:Pg 391-19
Becoming a king, the mortal wields his royal authority; oppressing the people, he gathers wealth. Gathering it and collecting it, he fills his bags. But God takes it away from him, and gives it to another. ||1||
The mortal is like an unbaked clay pot in water; indulging in pride and egotism, he crumbles down and dissolves. ||1||Pause||
Being fearless, he becomes unrestrained/stuburn/ostinate/Defiant. He does not think of the Creator, who is ever with him. He raises armies, and collects arms. But when the breath leaves him, he turns to ashes. ||2||
He has lofty palaces, mansions and queens, elephants and pairs of horses, delighting the mind; he is blessed with a great family of sons and daughters. But, engrossed in attachment, the blind fool wastes away to death. ||3||
The One who created him destroys him. Enjoyments and pleasures are like just a dream. He alone is liberated, and possesses regal power and wealth, O Nanak, whom the Lord Master blesses with His Mercy. ||4||35||86||