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Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh

soriT mhlw 5 ]

hm mYly qum aUjl krqy hm inrgun qU dwqw ]

hm mUrK qum cqur isAwxy qU srb klw kw igAwqw ]1]

mwDo hm AYsy qU AYsw ]

hm pwpI qum pwp KMfn nIko Twkur dysw ] rhwau ]

qum sB swjy swij invwjy jIau ipMfu dy pRwnw ]

inrgunIAwry gunu nhI koeI qum dwnu dyhu imhrvwnw ]2]

qum krhu Blw hm Blo n jwnh qum sdw sdw dieAwlw ]

qum suKdweI purK ibDwqy qum rwKhu Apuny bwlw ]3]

qum inDwn Atl suilqwn jIA jMq siB jwcY ]

khu nwnk hm iehY hvwlw rwKu sMqn kY pwCY ]4]6]17]

Sorat'h, Fifth Mehl:

We are filthy, and You are immaculate, O Creator Lord; we are worthless, and You are the Great Giver.

We are fools, and You are wise and all-knowing. You are the knower of all things. ||1||

O Lord, this is what we are, and this is what You are.

We are sinners, and You are the Destroyer of sins. Your abode is so beautiful, O Lord and Master. ||Pause||

You fashion all, and having fashioned them, You bless them. You bestow upon them soul, body and the breath of life.

We are worthless - we have no virtue at all; please, bless us with Your gift, O Merciful Lordand Master. ||2||

You do good for us, but we do not see it as good; You are kind and compassionate, forever and ever.

You are the Giver of peace, the Primal Lord, the Architect of Destiny; please, save us, Your children! ||3||

You are the treasure, eternal Lord King; all beings and creatures beg of You.

Says Nanak, such is our condition; please, Lord, keep us on the Path of the Saints. ||4||6||17||

:wub: Vaheguru ji ka khalsa Vaheguru ji ki fateh

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We are filthy, and You are immaculate, O Creator Lord; we are worthless, and You are the Great Giver.

We are fools, and You are wise and all-knowing. You are the knower of all things. ||1||

O Lord, this is what we are, and this is what You are.

Vaheguroooo.

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