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Guru Ramdas Sahib in Rag Asavari | Guru Granth Sahib 369 | Artist: Jagjit Singh Sidki (Ludiana)

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I glorify All-Pervasive’s Nam1 every day. I was imparted All-Pervasive’s Nam by the Eternal Guru, I cannot live without All-Pervasive for even a moment or an instant. 1. Reflect. I listen and remember All-Pervasive’s glory. I cannot live without All-Pervasive for even a moment. As the swan cannot live without the pond, Similarly All-Pervasive’s servant cannot live without All-Pervasive’s service. 1. Some develop love in their hearts for other loves, Some develop love for attachment and pride.All-Pervasive’s servants develop All-Pervasive’s servants develop love for All-Pervasive’s Freedom-state. O! Nanak, they remember the Divine: All-Pervasive! All-Pervasive! 2.

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