so dar key-haa,
so ghar key-haa,
jit beh sarab
s-maa-ley.
The world - the doorwayò to Your House - is so amazing, and the Divine-Houseâ where you sit and take care of all is so unique
and incredible!
One who recognises that the world is special and a place to learn and get
close to Vaheguru will begin to see everything within the creation singing the
tune of Vaheguru, and their existence is the Praise of Vaheguru. After the next
two lines, the forces of nature, angels, gods, demons, mystics, men of wonder,
etc. that some people worshipped have been described as singing of a higher
power, the Ultimate Power, i.e. Vaheguru. Therefore, the true spiritual speaker
should make their life the song of Vaheguru and recognise this world as a
doorway to the Divine, to achieving permanent union with Vaheguru (i.e.
residing in Sach Khand).
vaa-jey naad a-ney’k a’sann-khaa,
key-tey vaa’vaN-haa-rey.
Infinite beautiful music flows and vibrates
from You, played by countless musicians.
Vaheguru is a Divine Light and a Divine Sound. Whenever saints, holy
personalities and mystics have talked of God or communicated with God, they
have done so through poetry or music. The music of God flows through the
universe and within all, which the blessed souls tap into.
key-tey raag par-ee si-o key-hee-an,
key-tey gaa’vaN-haa-rey.
Infinite musical melodies come from You that
are sung by countless musicians.
In all spiritual traditions, those who have spoken about God, have sung
about God. God’s praise has been written and shared in all traditions in poetry
and rhythm because music flows from God. Those who tune into God, also become
musical or poetical.
gaa-veh tuh-no
pa-uN paa-Nee bai-sann-tar,
gaa-vai raa-jaa
Dharam du-aa-rey.
The wind, water, and fire singÝ; Dharam Raaj (the appointed judge of the
next world that judges the accounts of the souls) sings at Your Door.
In this line and the lines that follow, various forces of nature,
personalities known as gods, angels, and holy people are mentioned, which
people throughout world history have begun to sing about, i.e. worship.
However, all these forces of nature, spirit beings, gods, and holy people are
mentioned as singing of a higher power, i.e. Vaheguru. Therefore, we should
sing of God alone and connect with God directly.
gaa-veh chit gupt likh jaa-Neh,
likh likh Dharam vee-chaa-rey.
Chitr Gupat (the appointed powers that record our
actions) and Dharam Raaj (the appointed judge of the next world) who
judges this record, sing of You.
gaa-veh ee-shar
bar-maa dey-vee,
so-han sad-aa s-vaar-ey.
Shiva (the force of destruction), Brahma (the force of creation), and other invisible powers created and
fashioned by You sing of Your praises.
gaa-veh inn’d inn-daasan bai-They,
dey’v-tiyaa dar naa-ley.
The appointed powers of the skies sing of You
along with other invisible powers (devtas) at Your Door.
In Hindu culture, Indar is
considered the name or role of a god that is the king of the skies/heavens and
responsible for rain and lightning. People picturized such powers (i.e. the
power of rain and lightning) and began the idol worship of them. However, Guru
Nanak Dev Ji explains that even these created powers or gods sing or
acknowledge a higher Power, i.e. Vaheguru.
gaa-veh siDh s-maa-Dhee ann-dar,
gaa-van saaDh vi-chaa-rey.
The Sidhs (miracle-workers) sitting in
meditative poses sing of You; the holy saints sing of You in contemplation.
gaa-van jatee satee sann-tokhee,
gaa-veh veer k-raa-rey.
The disciplined,× the truthful, and the contented
sing; and bold warriors, sing Your praises.
gaavan pann-dit paRan r-khee-sar,
jug jug vey-daa
naa-ley.
The religious scholars,
learned saints, and reciters of the religious texts of the Vedas throughout
the ages, sing of Your praises.
gaa-veh moh-Nee-aa
man mo-han,
sur-gaa mashh pe-aa-ley.
The mind-captivating illusions¨ of the upper-worlds,
this world, and the lower-worlds, all sing of You.
gaa-van ratan u-paa-ey tey-rey,
aTh-saTh tee-rath naa-ley.
The jewels (saintly
people) created by You along with the places blessed by them sing Your praises.
God's jewels are the saints. Similar to how
exceptional stones within rocks are referred to as jewels, exceptional holy people
within humans in the eyes of God are referred to as jewels. Wherever saintly
people sit to sing of God and engage in devotional worship, those locations become
blessed places, known as ‘Teeraths.’
Such places become sing of God’s praises, i.e. they glorify God.
gaa-veh joDh m-haa-bal soo-raa,
gaa-veh khaa-Nee chaa-rey.
The brave and mighty
warriors sing; the spiritual heroes and the four sources of creation sing.
gaa-veh khand
man-ddal var-bhann-daa,
kar kar rakh-ey
Dhaa-rey.
The planets, solar systems,
and galaxies created and arranged by Your Hand, sing of You.
sey-ee tuDh-uno gaa-veh, jo tuDh
bhaa-van,
r-tey tey-rey bhagat r-saa-ley.
They alone sing, who
are pleasing to Your Will. Your devotees are filled with the Bliss of devotion
to You.
hor key-tey gaa-van, sey mai
chit na aa-van,
naa-nak k’yaa vee-chaa-rey.
So many others sing
that they do not come to mind. (Guru) Nanak (Ji) says- how can
I consider them all?
so-ee so-ee,
sad-aa sach,
saa-hib saa-chaa, saa-chee naa-ee.
That True Lord is True,
Forever True, and True is Their Name.
hai bhee hosee, jaa-e
na jaa-see,
rach-naa
jin r-chaa-ee.
Vaheguru exists now and
shall always be. They shall not depart, even when this Universe that They
created departs.
rann-gee rann-gee bhaan-tee, kar kar
jin-see,
maa-yaa jin u-paa-ee.
They created the world-play
(Maya) with various species of different colours
and kinds.
kar kar vey-khai, kee-taa aa-paNaa,
jiv tis dee vadd-yaa-ee.
Having created the
creation, They watch over it Themself, by Their Greatness.
jo tis bhaa-vai so-ee kar-see,
hukam na kar-Naa
jaa-ee.
They do whatever They
please. No order can be issued to Them.
so paa-te-shaah, shaa-haa paa-te-saa’hib,
naa-nak reh-aN r-zaa-ee. ||27||
They are the King, the Master
of kings. Nanak remains happily subject to Their Will. ||27||
ò This links to the line ‘mann-nai, paa-veh mo’kh du-aar’ written in the 15th verse (pauree), which translates as: “faithfully obeying (the Guru’s Wisdom), one finds the Door to Salvation.” One who faithfully obeys the Guru’s Wisdom, comes to understands that this world is the doorway to salvation. In the evening prayer of Rehraas Sahib, Guru Ji says, ‘gobind milan kee eh teree baree-aa,’ meaning this life is an opportunity to meet the Lord of the Universe, Vaheguru. This world is an opportunity to earn devotional worship (bhagtee) and practice spiritual living and therefore acts as a doorway to meeting Vaheguru.
â ‘House’ refers to Sach Khand, the eternal place where Vaheguru resides in Their full glory, which is outside of the impermanent creation.
Ý Singing in this entire verse refers to acknowledging that there is a power beyond them, i.e. an Ultimate Power, God.
× ‘Jatee’ means disciplined ones, i.e. those who have controlled their sensory organs, sexual urges, and worldly desires.
¨ Alternative translation: ‘mind captivating beauties.’ In Hindu & Buddhist mythology, this refers to apsaraa (pronounced as ‘ap-saraa’), a type of female spirit of the clouds and waters that entertains and serves Indar, the Hindu god who is the king of the heavens. One of their jobs is to help king Indar retain the kingdom of heaven by alluring those who try to win over heaven by spiritual devotion and discipline. In reality, it symbolises the power of the worldly-illusion, Maya, which seems attractive but actually deceives a person from the pathway to the Truth. Although the pull of the worldly-illusion may be powerful, it is acknowledged that it is subservient to the Ultimate Power, Vaheguru. Therefore, one should not be scared of Maya, the world-illusion, and instead lose oneself in the loving worship and praise Vaheguru.
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