Without the Fear of God, no one crosses over the world-ocean. This Fear of God adorns the Love of the Lord.
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I have entered Your Sanctuary, Lord please save me, as You have saved the idiots and fools.Granth Sahib
They say, I shall tie up my enemy, and I shall cut him down. Who dares to set foot upon my land I am learned, I am clever and wise.
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Those who are linked by the True One are linked to Truth. They always act in Truth. They attain their dwelling in the home of their own inner being, and they abide in the Mansion of Truth.
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It torments those who act, entangled in ego. It torments us through household affairs, and it torments us in renunciation. It torments us through character, lifestyle and social status. It torments us through everything, except for those who are imbued with the Love of the Lord.
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In the third watch, both hunger and thirst bark for attention, and food is put into the mouth. That which is eaten becomes dust, but they are still attached to eating. In the fourth watch, they become drowsy. They close their eyes and begin to dream. Rising up again, they engage in conflicts they set the stage as if they will live for 100 years. If at all times, at each and every moment, they live in the fear of God - O Nanak, the Lord dwells within their minds, and their cleansing bath is true.
Granth Sahib
You impart understanding, and You unite us in Your Union.
Granth Sahib
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