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Summary of Question:Here A Paat For Education-
Category:Gurbani
Date Posted:Tuesday, 12/30/2003 10:06 PM MST

Waheguru Ji ka khalsa, Waheguru Ji ki Fateh


This is for the benefit of those who have been asking paat for education....

Recite this paat 21 times daily in the morning starting on a Thursday. Also when a new semester starts.....recite 5 times and do adrass on the shabad. It indicates by daily recitation.....the person will be successful in his or her studies and also the mind will be more focus. Good Luck !


Sggs (356-14)
aasaa mehlaa 1 cha-upday.
Aasaa, First Mehl, Chau-Padas:

Recite.....
Veedeeya Papath Hoye

vidi-aa veechaaree taaN par-upkaaree.
Contemplate and reflect upon knowledge, and you will become a benefactor to others.

jaaN panch raasee taaN tirath vaasee. ||1||
When you conquer the five passions, then you shall come to dwell at the sacred shrine of pilgrimage. ||1||

ghunghroo vaajai jay man laagai.
You shall hear the vibrations of the tinkling bells, when your mind is held steady.

ta-o jam kahaa karay mo si-o aagai. ||1|| rahaa-o.
So what can the Messenger of Death do to me hereafter? ||1||Pause||

aas niraasee ta-o sani-aasee.
When you abandon hope and desire, then you become a true Sannyaasi.

jaaN jat jogee taaN kaa-i-aa bhogee. ||2||
When the Yogi practices abstinence, then he enjoys his body. ||2||

da-i-aa digambar dayh beechaaree.
Through compassion, the naked hermit reflects upon his inner self.

aap marai avraa nah maaree. ||3||
He slays his own self, instead of slaying others. ||3||

ayk too hor vays bahutayray.
You, O Lord, are the One, but You have so many Forms.

naanak jaanai choj na tayray. ||4||25||
Nanak does not know Your wondrous plays. ||4||25||

Regards



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