SGGSAng 1396Bhattaa De SwaiyeSwaiye Mahalley Teejey Ke4 linesBhatt Bhalh Ji

Gnhr bUMd bsuA romwvil kusm bsµq gnµq n AwvY ]

aucwrx ro-mwvil

ghanehar boondh basua romaaval kusam basanth gananth n aavai ||

The raindrops of the clouds, the plants of the earth, and the flowers of the spring cannot be counted.

riv sis ikrix audru swgr ko gMg qrµg AMqu ko pwvY ]

rav sas kiran oudhar saagar ko gang tharang anth ko paavai ||

Who can know the limits of the rays of the sun and the moon, the waves of the ocean and the Ganges?

rudR iDAwn igAwn siqgur ky kib jn Bl´ aunh juo gwvY ]

aucwrx Bl´: B`ilA bolo; jou: ju bolo

rudhr dhhiaan giaan sathigur kae kab jan bhaly ouneh juo gaavai ||

With Shiva's meditation and the spiritual wisdom of the True Guru, says BHALL the poet, these may be counted.

Bly Amrdws gux qyry qyrI aupmw qoih bin AwvY ]1]22]

aucwrx ieQy 'B`ly' bolnw hY

bhalae amaradhaas gun thaerae thaeree oupamaa thohi ban aavai ||1||22||

O Guru Amar Daas, Your Glorious Virtues are so sublime; Your Praises belong only to You. ||1||22||