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Summary of Question:Dhan Dhan Ram Das Gur
Category:General Sikhism
Date Posted:Wednesday, 2/12/2003 8:46 AM MST

In one of your answers before you haven mentioned a CD or the shabad 'Dhan Dhan Ram Das Gur' to be recited. Can you please write out this shabad in full for me please as I do not seem to know this one.


Many thanks
(REPLY) Sat Nam. Here it is:

DHAN DHAN RAM DAS GUR
Great, Great is Guru Ram Das

Dhan Dhan Ram Das Gur
Jin siriaa tineh savaari-aa

Pooree hoee karaamaat aap sirjanhaaray dhaari-aa
Sikhee atay sangatee parabrahm kar namaskaari-aa

Atal athaaho atol too
Tayraa ant na paaravaari-aa

Jinee too(n) sayvi-aa bhaa-o kar
Say todh paar ootaari-aa

Labh lobh kaam krodh moho
Maar kadhay todh saparvaari-aa

Dhan so tayraa thaan hai
Sach tayraa paiskaari-aa

Naanak too Lehnaa too hai
GuruAmar too \veechaari-aa

Gur dithaa taa(n) man saadhaari-aa


Great, Great is Guru Ram Das.
The Lord who created You,
Whoever has heard him, has become perfect.

The miracles have perfected themselves:
God Himself has come in and prevailed through this manifestation.

Your Sikhs, and the entire Sangat bow,
And revere You as the Supreme Lord.

You are Unshakable, Unfathomable, and Immeasurable.
Your Extent is beyond limit.

They who serve You with love,
Are carried across the world-ocean by You.

Greed, attachment, lust, anger and ego -
These five passions have been beaten and driven out by You.

Honored is Your Place,
True are Your Bounties.

You are Nanak, You are Angad
And You are Guru Amar Das –

So do I recognize You.
Seeing the Guru, my soul is sustained.

(Page 968 in Siri Guru Granth Sahib "uttered by Rai Balwand and Satta the drummer")

HAIL GURU RAM DAS AND HEAL THE WORLD!

I hope you will get a CD so you can hear it sung! blessings, SP



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