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Guru Arjan Sahib in Rag Bilval | Guru Granth Sahib 808 | Artist: Bhai Tejinder Pal Sigh Dhulla

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Fortunate are dyed in Red-Love-Color, Never gets dirty or stained. 1. Discovered Divine Comfort-Giver, met in love and comfort, Remains within naturally, cannot be abandoned. 1. Reflect. Old age and death afflict not, the pain does not reoccur. Satiated drinking Immortal-Nectar, Guru bestows Immortality. 2. One who has tasted the invaluable All-Pervasive Nam1 knows price cannot be stated; what saying can the mouth voice? 3. O’ Transcendent! Your vision is fruitful, Your Teachings are treasure-virtues. Nanak adores Your votaries, and asks for their dust. 4.

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