1. | | Sanak and Sanand, the sons of Brahma, could not find the Lord's limits. |
2. | | Sanda and Marka went and complained to Harnaakhash, |
3. | | Save me! I have disobeyed You. |
4. | | Save me, any way You can; O Lord God, I am Yours. |
5. | | Save me, O Merciful Saint! |
6. | | Save me, O My Father God. |
7. | | Save me, save me, O Lord; shower me with Your Mercy. |
8. | | Savor the story, the story of the Beloved Lord, which brings a lasting peace. ||Pause|| |
9. | | Says Kabeer, He is obtained only by devotional worship. |
10. | | Says Nanak, I am dyed in the deep crimson color of His Love; the Love of my Lord shall never fade away. ||2||19||42|| |
11. | | Says Nanak, I have found total peace; this life-night of mine passes in peace. ||2||3||26|| |
12. | | Says Nanak, the Lord is the Saving Grace and the Protector of His devotees; believe it - He is close to you. ||2||1|| |
13. | | Says Nanak, this is all Your greatness; no one even knows my name. ||4||10||49|| |
14. | | Says Ravi Daas, what more can be said about the Unspoken Speech? |
15. | | Says Shaykh Fareed, O my dear friend, attach yourself to the Lord. |
16. | | Searching, searching, I wander around searching, in the woods and other places. |
17. | | Searching, searching, searching, I have come to understand the essence of reality. |
18. | | Seeing and hearing, He is always close at hand. In each and every heart, God is pervading. |
19. | | Seeing my poverty, everyone laughed. Such was my condition. |
20. | | Seek and find those who are imbued with Truth; they are so rare in this world. |
21. | | Seek the Lord, O fortunate ones, and join the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy. |
22. | | Separated from the Lord for countless lifetimes, the self-willed manmukh suffers in pain, engaged in acts of egotism. |
23. | | Separated from the Lord, how can any living being live? |
24. | | Serve Him in many different ways; |
25. | | Serve such a Lord, and ever meditate on Him, who in an instant erases all sins and mistakes. |
26. | | Serve the Lord; do not serve anyone else. |
27. | | Serve the One who created You. |
28. | | Service to the Lord, our Sovereign King, is fruitful and rewarding. |
29. | | Service to the True Guru is fruitful and rewarding, if one performs it with his mind focused on it. |
30. | | Service to the True Guru is fruitful and rewarding; |
31. | | Serving the Guru, devotional worship is practiced. |
32. | | Serving the Guru, one is committed to the Naam, the Name of the Lord. |
33. | | Serving the True Guru, all fruits and rewards are obtained. |
34. | | Sexual desire, anger, and egotism lead to ruin. |
35. | | Sexual desire, anger, greed, falsehood and slander - please, save me from these, O Lord. |
36. | | Shalok, Ninth Mehl: (Shaloks of Guru Teg Bahaadar) |
37. | | She alone is the happy soul-bride, who is pleasing to God. |
38. | | She is attracted to the Lord's Name, day and night, and her body is drenched in the color of the Love of the Lord, Har, Har. |
39. | | She remains asleep, and does not know the news of God. |
40. | | She watches, and keeps on watching all through the night; and when the sun shows its face, she drinks in the Amrit. ||5|| |
41. | | Show me that peace, O Saints, |
42. | | Show me that place, O friend, |
43. | | Show Mercy to me, and grant me the Blessed Vision of Your Darshan. I sing Your Praises night and day. |
44. | | Shower Your Mercy upon me, O Guru, O Perfect Supreme Lord God, that I might chant the Naam, the Name of the Lord, night and day. |
45. | | Showing His Mercy, the Lord has revealed Himself to me. |
46. | | Since You are my Lord and Master, what is there for me to fear? Other than You, who else should I praise? |
47. | | Sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord of the Universe forever, imbued with the Love of the Supreme Lord God. |
48. | | Sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord, Har, Har, Har. |
49. | | Sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord's Name, O friend; remembering the Lord in meditation, your honor shall be saved. |
50. | | sing the Kirtan of the Lord's Praises, and you shall be saved. |
51. | | Sing the Lord's Praises, O mind; He is your only true companion. |
52. | | Sing the Praises of God, O my tongue. |
53. | | Sing the Praises of the Lord and Master, with the love of your soul. |
54. | | Sing the Praises of the Lord God. |
55. | | Sing the Sweet Praises of the Lord, O my soul, sing the Sweet Praises of the Lord. |
56. | | Sing the Word of the Guru's Bani, O Siblings of Destiny. |
57. | | Sing, sing, O brides of the Lord, the marriage songs of the Lord. |
58. | | Singing the Kirtan of the Lord's Praises day and night, |
59. | | Sinners become pure, chanting the Lord's Name. ||1||Pause|| |
60. | | Slander me well, slander me well, slander me well, O people. |
61. | | Slander me, slander me - go ahead, people, and slander me. |
62. | | Slandering the Saints, the mortal wanders in reincarnation. |
63. | | Slipping away - your life is uselessly slipping away. |
64. | | Slowly, gently, drop by drop, the stream of nectar trickles down within. |
65. | | Slowly, slowly, slowly, very slowly, the drops of Ambrosial Nectar trickle down. |
66. | | So chant the Naam, O my friends and companions. |
67. | | So escape from corruption and immerse yourself in the Lord; take this advice, O crazy mind. |
68. | | So fly away, black crow, |
69. | | So meditate on the True Lord, O my foolish mind. |
70. | | So praise this bride, which can shake the consciousness of even the most dedicated ascetics and sages. ||1||Pause|| |
71. | | So rain down, O clouds. My Husband Lord has come home. |
72. | | So sing - yes, sing the songs of wisdom and reflection, O brides. |
73. | | So speak the Lord's Name, which shall emancipate you. |
74. | | So speaks Mat'huraa: there is no difference between God and Guru; Guru Arjun is the Personification of the Lord Himself. ||7||19|| |
75. | | So speaks SALL the poet: O Guru Raam Daas, You are the Destroyer of sins; I seek Your Sanctuary. ||2||60|| |
76. | | So speaks TAL the poet: serve the Guru, day and night, with intuitive love and affection. |
77. | | So what have you accomplished by listening to the Puraanas? |
78. | | So what should I wear? In what clothes should I display myself? |
79. | | So why do you forget God from your mind? He has done so many good things for you. |
80. | | So, dye this mind of yours with the color of the Lord's Love. |
81. | | Some call him a ghost; some say that he is a demon. |
82. | | Some deal in bronze and copper, some in cloves and betel nuts. |
83. | | Some form alliances with friends, children and siblings. |
84. | | Some make a big show of their worldly influence. |
85. | | Some pass their lives enjoying pleasures and beauty. |
86. | | Some sing on and on, but their minds do not find happiness. |
87. | | Someone may bathe at the sixty-eight sacred shrines of pilgrimage, |
88. | | Someone may practice austerities at Benares, or die upside-down at a sacred shrine ofpilgrimage, or burn his body in fire, or rejuvenate his body to life almost forever; |
89. | | Sometimes, people do not appreciate milk, sugar and ghee. |
90. | | Sorat'h is beautiful only when it leads the soul-bride to seek the Lord's Name. |
91. | | Speak of God's Wisdom in the Sat Sangat, the True Congregation. |
92. | | Speak the True Name of the Creator Lord. |
93. | | Spring has come, and all the plants are flowering. |
94. | | Standing up, I am at peace; sitting down, I am at peace. |
95. | | Such a lowly outcaste as Naam Dayv has come seeking Your Sanctuary. ||2||2|| |
96. | | Such are the enticements of Maya, O Siblings of Destiny. |
97. | | Such is Maya, the woman, which the One Lord has created. |
98. | | Such is my Lord and Master, the Lord of the Universe. |
99. | | Such is my love for the Lord of the Universe; |
100. | | Such is the diamond, the Immaculate Naam, the Name of the Lord. |
101. | | Such is the Merciful Lord, my Protector. |
102. | | Such is the Naam, the Name of the Lord, the invaluable jewel, the most sublime wealth, which I have found through good deeds. |
103. | | Sweet is that season when I remember You. |