crn srin mn bc kRm huie iekqR gMimqw iqRkwl iqRBvn suiD pweI hY ]
charan sarani man bach kram hui ikatra , ganmitaa trikaal tribhavan sudhi paaee hai |
When a Guru-conscious person achieves harmony with his mind, words and actions, and by the blessings of the refuge of True Guru, he acquires knowledge of times and the three worlds.
shj smwiD swiD Agm AgwiD kQw AMqir idsMqr inrMqrI jqweI hY ]
sahaj samaadhi saadhi agam agaadhi kadaa , antari disantar nirantaree jataaee hai |
By practicing on Naam, a Guru-conscious person lives in a state of equipoise. Any description of that state is beyond our comprehension. It is indescribable. By dint of that state, he becomes aware of all that is happening in every nook and corner of the
KMf bRhmMf ipMf pRwn pRwnpiq giq gur isK sMiD imly sohM ilv lweI hY ]
khand brahamand pind praan praanapati gati , gur sikh sandhi milay sohan liv laaee hai |
By the union of Guru and Sikh, the seeker feels the presence of the Lord of Cosmos in his body and his life-giving support; and when he achieves oneness with God, he remains engrossed in the memory of Lord.
drpn drs Aau jMqR Din jMqRI ibiD Eq poiq sUqu eykY duibDw imtweI hY ]47]
darapan daras au jantr dhani jantree bidhi , aot poti sootu aykai doubidhaa mitaaee hai |47|
As the mirror and image in it, music and the musical instrument, waft and woof of a cloth are all part of each other and inseparable, so does the Guru-conscious person becomes one with God and is freed of all doubts of duality. (47)