Sunday, March 26, 2023

A beginner's guide to Japji Sahib: Pauri 17 to 19

 

a-sann’kh  jap,  a-sann’kh  bhaa-o.
(In the Creator's wondrous creation:) countless people meditate, and countless are those who love Vaheguru.

a-sann’kh  poo-jaa,  a-sann’kh  tap  taa-o.

Countless people practice worship, and countless people practice enduring devotion.


a-sann’kh  garanth,  mukh vey’d  paaT
h.
There are countless scriptures and readers of the Vedas (ancient Hindu books).

a-sann’kh  joh’g,  man  reh-eh  u-daas.

Countless Yogis keep their minds detached from the world.

a-sann’kh  bhagat,  guN  gi-yaan  vee-chaar.

Countless devotees reflect on the virtues (qualities) and knowledge of Vaheguru.

a-sann’kh  sat-ee,  a-sann’kh  daa-taar.
Countless people live truthfully, and countless people give away in charity.

a-sann’kh  soor,  muh  bhakh  saar.

Countless brave warriors take on attacks in battle head-on.

a-sann’kh  moh’n,  liv  laa-e  taar.
Countless sages sit absorbed in continuous meditation.

kud-rat  kavaN,  k-haa  vee-chaar.

What power do I have to describe Your wonders?


vaar-yaa  na  jaa-vaa  ey’k  vaar.

Why don’t I fully devote myself to You all in one go?

jo  tuDh  bhaa-vai,  saa-ee  bhal-ee  kaar.

Whatever pleases You, that alone is good.

t
oo  sad-aa  salaa-mat,  nirunn-kaar.  ||17||
O Formless One! (May I remember that) You alone are here forever! ||17||
However good and pious someone may be, appreciate them and take benefit of their company, but remember not to get attached to them, for God alone is forever.

a-sann’kh  moo-rakh,  ann’Dh  ghor.

(In the Creator's wondrous creation:) countless fools are completely spiritually blind.

a-sann’kh  chor,  haraam-khor.

Countless thieves wrongfully take what belongs to others.

a-sann’kh  amar,  kar  jaa-eh  jo’r.
Countless people forcefully impose their will on others.

a-sann’kh  gal-vaD
h,  hath-yaa  kamaa-eh.
Countless people murder living beings by cutting throats.
The unnecessary killing of any living being that has a throat or neck, i.e. any animal or human, is considered an act of “fools who are completely spiritually blind” (‘asankh moorakh andh ghor’).
â

a-sann’kh  paa-pee,  paap  kar  jaa-eh.
Countless sinners keep on sinning.

a-sann’kh  koo-Riyaar,  koo-Rey  firaa-eh.

Countless liars wander lost in their falsehood.

a-sann’kh  ma’leshh,  mal  bhakh  khaa-eh.
Countless filthy-uncivilised people speak and eat filth.

a-sann’kh  ninn-dak,  sir  kar-eh  bhaar.

Countless carry burden on their heads of slandering others.

naa-nak  neech  ke-hai  vee-chaar.
(Guru) Nanak (Ji) in humility gives this description.Ý

vaar-yaa  na  jaa-vaa  ey’k  vaar.

Why don’t I fully devote myself to You all in one go?

jo  tuDh  bhaa-vai,  saa-ee  bhal-ee  kaar.

Whatever pleases You, that alone is good.

t
oo  sad-aa  salaa-mat,  nirunn-kaar.  ||18||
O Formless One!
(May I remember that) You alone are here forever! ||18||
Do not get attached to negative or people who do bad, even if they are countless of them in the world. Remember, they are temporary, but God is forever.

a-sann’kh  naav,  a-sann’kh  thaav.

(In the Creator's wondrous creation:) Vaheguru Ji has countless names, and countless living places.
The positive examples of people in the 17th verse (pauree) and the negative examples of people in the 18th verse (pauree) can all be directly experienced in one’s life. However, this verse (pauree) refers to Vaheguru and those places which seem unreachable.

a-gamm  a-gamm,  a-sann’kh  lo
a.
Countless are Their created realms and worlds that are beyond human reach.


a-sann’kh  keh-eh,  sir  bhaar  ho-e.

To talk of ‘countlessness’ is a headache.
One is left with a headache and regret if one falsely claims they know everything about Vaheguru and the universe, but then later realises that the vastness of both is beyond their understanding.

akh-ree  naam,  akh-ree  saa-laah.

Meditation upon the Name of God is possible through words, and appreciation of God is possible through words.

akh-ree,  gi-yaan  geet  guN  gaah.
Learning spiritual wisdom and singing the songs of Vaheguru’s Praises are possible through words.

akh-ree,  likhaN  bo-laN  baaN.

Writing and speaking a language is possible through words.

akh-raa  sirr  sann-jog  v-khaaN.

The destiny written on one's forehead is explained through words by readers.

jin  ey-eh  likh-ey,  tis  sirr  naa-eh.
But the One who writes the destinies has nothing written on Their forehead.

jiv  furmaa-ey,  tiv  tiv  paa-eh.
As They ordain, so do we receive.

jey-taa  kee-taa,  tey-taa  naa-o.

All that has been created, has an identity
Ý.

viN  naa-vai,  naa-hee  ko  thaa-o.
No place exists that is without an identity.

kud-rat  kavaN,  k-haa  vee-chaar.

What power do I have to describe Your wonders?


vaar-yaa  na  jaa-vaa  ey’k  vaar.

Why don’t I fully devote myself to You all in one go?

jo  tuDh  bhaa-vai,  saa-ee  bhal-ee  kaar.

Whatever pleases You, that alone is good.

t
oo,  sad-aa  salaa-mat,  nirunn-kaar.  ||19||
O Formless One! (May I remember that) You alone are here forever! ||19||



â For this reason, the diet of spiritually wise people is based on compassion and cruelty-free.

Ý The word 'neech' means 'low. However, in this context it refers to the 'humility' of Guru Nanak Ji. Even though Guru Nanak Ji is perfect and God-revealed on earth, he models humility and shows his disciples how to always remain humble in calling himself ‘low.'

Ý The word ‘naa-o’ in this line, and ‘naa-vai’ in this and the following line literally means ‘name.’ A name is a symbol for identification. Therefore, to better fit the context of these lines, the word ‘identity’ has been used.

 

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