Servant Nanak has crossed over on the path, the treacherous path.
Servant Nanak has obtained the Lord as his Spouse, joining together, the Saints sing the songs of joy and congratulations.
Servant Nanak, the Lord s slave, says that only the very fortunate meditate on the Lord.
Serve your Almighty Lord and Master, and your path in the world hereafter will be easy. Take this easy path, and you shall obtain the fruits of your rewards, and receive honor in the world hereafter.
Serving the True Guru, I have obtained the supreme status, I meditate on the Lord with every breath and morsel of food.
She knows her Beloved, the Architect of karma, and she speaks words of ambrosial sweetness.
She shall never suffer night and day, she enjoys pleasures, that soul bride merges in the Mansion of the Lord s Presence.
She weeps, thinking of her Husband Lord, and she constantly cherishes His virtues, her Husband Lord does not die, or go away.
She who drinks spirituous liquor, is of bad conduct, rebellious, diseased, mischievous, or wasteful, may at any time be superseded ,by another wife .
She who shows aversion towards a mad or outcast ,husband , a eunuch, one destitute of manly strength, or one afflicted with such diseases as punish crimes, shall neither be cast off nor be deprived of her property.
She who shows disrespect to ,a husband who is addicted to ,some evil passion, is a drunkard, or diseased, shall be deserted for three months ,and be deprived of her ornaments and furniture.
Since that ,time the virtuous censure that ,man who in his folly appoints a woman, whose husband died, to ,bear children ,to another man .
Sing the songs of joy to the Lord, serve the Name of the Lord, and become the servant of His servants.
Single is each being born, single it dies, single it enjoys ,the reward of its virtue, single ,it suffers the punishment of its sin.
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