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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.

Revision as of 11:15, 9 September 2005

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||