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This Shabad is by Guru Amar Daas Ji in Raag Vadhans on Pannaa 586
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sloku mÚ 3 ] siqguir imilAY BuK geI ByKI BuK n jwie ] duiK lgY Gir Gir iPrY AgY dUxI imlY sjwie ] AMdir shju n AwieE shjy hI lY Kwie ] mnhiT ijs qy mMgxw lYxw duKu mnwie ] iesu ByKY Qwvhu igrho Blw ijQhu ko vrswie ] sbid rqy iqnw soJI peI dUjY Brim Bulwie ] pieAY ikriq kmwvxw khxw kCU n jwie ] nwnk jo iqsu Bwvih sy Bly ijn kI piq pwvih Qwie ]1]
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salok ma 3 || sathigur miliai bhukh gee bhaekhee bhukh n jaae || dhukh lagai ghar ghar firai agai dhoonee milai sajaae || a(n)dhar sehaj n aaeiou sehajae hee lai khaae || manehat(h) jis thae ma(n)ganaa lainaa dhukh manaae || eis bhaekhai thhaavahu gireho bhalaa jithhahu ko varasaae || sabadh rathae thinaa sojhee pee dhoojai bharam bhulaae || paeiai kirath kamaavanaa kehanaa kashhoo n jaae || naanak jo this bhaavehi sae bhalae jin kee path paavehi thhaae ||1||
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Salok, Third Mehla: Meeting with the True Guru, hunger departs; by wearing the robes of a beggar, hunger does not depart. Afflicted with pain, he wanders from house to house, and in the world hereafter, he receives double punishment. Peace does not come to his heart - he is not content to eat what comes his way. With his stubborn mind, he begs, and grabs, and annoys those who give. Instead of wearing these beggar's robes, it is better to be a householder, and give to others. Those who are attuned to the Word of the Shabad, acquire understanding; the others wander, deluded by doubt. They act according to their past actions; it is useless to talk to them. O Nanak, those who are pleasing unto the Lord are good; He upholds their honor. ||1||
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