Raag Sorat'h
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to find the incomprehensible thing. I have found this incomprehensible thing; my mind is illuminated and enlightened. ||2||
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Says Kabeer, now I know Him; since I know Him, my mind is pleased and appeased. My mind is pleased and appeased, and yet, people do not believe it. They do not believe it, so what can I do? ||3||7||
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In his heart there is deception, and yet in his mouth are words of wisdom. You are false - why are you churning water? ||1||
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Why do you bother to wash your body? Your heart is still full of filth. ||1||Pause||
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The gourd may be washed at the sixty-eight sacred shrines, but even then, its bitterness is not removed. ||2||
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Says Kabeer after deep contemplation, please help me cross over the terrifying world-ocean, O Lord, O Destroyer of ego. ||3||8||
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Sorat'h: One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: Practicing great hypocrisy, he acquires the wealth of others. Returning home, he squanders it on his wife and children. ||1||
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O my mind, do not practice deception, even inadvertently. In the end, your own soul shall have to answer for its account. ||1||Pause||
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Moment by moment, the body is wearing away, and old age is asserting itself. And then, when you are old, no one shall pour water into your cup. ||2||
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Says Kabeer, no one belongs to you. Why not chant the Lord's Name in your heart, when you are still young? ||3||9||
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O Saints, my windy mind has now become peaceful and still. It seems that I have learned something of the science of Yoga. ||Pause||
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The Guru has shown me the hole, through which the deer carefully enters. I have now closed off the doors, and the unstruck celestial sound current resounds. ||1||
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The pitcher of my heart-lotus is filled with water; I have spilled out the water, and set it upright. Says Kabeer, the Lord's humble servant, this I know. Now that I know this, my mind is pleased and appeased. ||2||10||
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Raag Sorat'h: I am so hungry, I cannot perform devotional worship service. Here, Lord, take back Your mala. I beg for the dust of the feet of the Saints. I do not owe anyone anything. ||1||
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O Lord, how can I be with You? If You do not give me Yourself, then I shall beg until I get You. ||Pause||
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I ask for two kilos of flour, and half a pound of ghee, and salt. I ask for a pound of beans, which I shall eat twice a day. ||2||
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I ask for a cot, with four legs, and a pillow and mattress. I ask for a quit to cover myself. Your humble servant shall perform Your devotional worship service with love. ||3||
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I have no greed; Your Name is the only ornament I wish for. Says Kabeer, my mind is pleased and appeased; now that my mind is pleased and appeased, I have come to know the Lord. ||4||11||
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Raag Sorat'h, The Word Of Devotee Naam Dayv Jee, Second House: One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru: When I see Him, I sing His Praises. Then I, his humble servant, become patient. ||1||


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