"har kae saevak jo har bhaaeae thinh kee kathhaa niraaree rae ||
Those who are pleasing to the Lord are the servants of the Lord; their story is unique and singular."
(http://sikhitothemax.com/page.asp?ShabadID=3204)
"gourree mehalaa 5 guaaraeree ||
rain dhinas rehai eik ra(n)gaa ||
prabh ko jaanai sadh hee sa(n)gaa ||
t(h)aakur naam keeou oun varathan ||
thripath aghaavan har kai dharasan ||1||
har sa(n)g raathae man than harae ||
gur poorae kee saranee parae ||1|| rehaao ||
charan kamal aatham aadhhaar ||
eaek nihaarehi aagiaakaar ||
eaeko banaj eaeko biouhaaree ||
avar n jaanehi bin nira(n)kaaree ||2||
harakh sog dhuhehoo(n) thae mukathae ||
sadhaa alipath jog ar jugathae ||
dheesehi sabh mehi sabh thae rehathae ||
paarabreham kaa oue dhhiaan dhharathae ||3||
sa(n)than kee mehimaa kavan vakhaano ||
agaadhh bodhh kishh mith nehee jaano ||
paarabreham mohi kirapaa keejai ||
dhhoor sa(n)than kee naanak dheejai ||4||17||86||
Gauree, Fifth Mehla, Gwaarayree:
Night and day, they remain in the Love of the One.
They know that God is always with them.
They make the Name of their Lord and Master their way of life;
they are satisfied and fulfilled with the Blessed Vision of the Lord's Darshan. ||1||
Imbued with the Love of the Lord, their minds and bodies are rejuvenated,
entering the Sanctuary of the Perfect Guru. ||1||Pause||
The Lord's Lotus Feet are the Support of the soul.
They see only the One, and obey His Order.
There is only one trade, and one occupation.
They know no other than the Formless Lord. ||2||
They are free of both pleasure and pain.
They remain unattached, joined to the Lord's Way.
They are seen among all, and yet they are distinct from all.
They focus their meditation on the Supreme Lord God. ||3||
How can I describe the Glories of the Saints?
Their knowledge is unfathomable; their limits cannot be known.
O Supreme Lord God, please shower Your Mercy upon me.
Bless Nanak with the dust of the feet of the Saints. ||4||17||86||"
(http://sikhitothemax.com/page.asp?ShabadID=537)
If our guru can talk about the life of his pyare - why cant we?