Bhai Gurdas JiAng 86Bhai Gurdas Ji's Kabit SwaiyeKabit Savaiye4 linesBhai Gurdas Ji

pRym rs AMimRq inDwn pwn pUrn huie AkQ kQw ibnod khq n Awey hY ]

praym ras anmrit nidhaan paan pooran hui , akad kadaa binod kahat n aaay hai |

The union between Guru and Sikh is full of pleasure and happiness. It cannot be described. By the strenuous practice of meditation on the Guru blessed Naam and by relishing the elixir of love, a Sikh feels totally satiated.

igAwn iDAwn isAwn ismrn ibsmrn kY ibsm ibdyh ibsmwd ibsmwey hY ]

giaan dhiaan siaan simaran bisamaran kai , bisam bidayh bisamaad bisamaaay hai |

Forgetting the worldly boasts of knowledge, involvements, wisdoms and other achievements, practicing the Simran strenuously, a Sikh loses the awareness of his existence and he merges in the astonishing of astonishing state.

Awid prmwid Aru AMq kY AnMq Bey Qwh kY AQwh n Apwr pwr pwey hY ]

aadi paramaadi aru ant kai anant bhaay , daah kai adaah n apaar paar paaay hai |

By reaching the high divine state and becoming one with the Lord who is beyond the beginning, and even the eons, a Sikh goes beyond the beginning and end. He becomes unfathomable and because of his oneness with Him, his extent cannot be comprehended.

gur isK sMiD imly bIs iekIs eIs sohM soeI dIpk sY dIpk jgwie hY ]86]

gur sikh sandhi milay bees ikees eesa , sohan soee deepak sai deepak jagaai hai |86|

This union of Guru and Sikh surely makes a Sikh like God Himself. This union makes him dwell in His name. He perpetually utters-Thou! Thou! Lord! Lord! and he enlightens the beacon of Naam. (86)