Guru Nanak Quotes
Guru Nanak Quotes
- 1
Alone let him constantly meditate in solitude on that which is salutary for his soul, for he who meditates in solitude attains supreme bliss.
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- 2
Death would not be called bad, O people, if one knew how to truly die.
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- 3
Even Kings and emperors with heaps of wealth and vast dominion cannot compare with an ant filled with the love of God.
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- 4
Far from wife and son am 1, far from land and wealth and other notions of that kind. I am the Witness, the Eternal, the Inner Self.
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- 5
I am neither a child, a young man, nor an ancient; nor am I of any caste.
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- 6
I am not the born; how can there be either birth or death for me?
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- 7
I bow at His Feet constantly, and pray to Him, the Guru, the True Guru, has shown me the Way.
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- 8
Offspring, the due performance on religious rites, faithful service, highest conjugal happiness and heavenly bliss for the ancestors and oneself, depend on one's wife alone.
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- 9
One cannot comprehend Him through reason, even if one reasoned for ages.
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- 10
Owing to ignorance of the rope the rope appears to be a snake; owing to ignorance of the Self the transient state arises of the individualized, limited, phenomenal aspect of the Self.
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- 11
That one plant should be sown and another be produced cannot happen; whatever seed is sown, a plant of that kind even comes forth.
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- 12
The production of children, the nurture of those born, and the daily life of men, of these matters woman is visibly the cause.
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- 13
Thou has a thousand eyes and yet not one eye; Thou host a thousand forms and yet not one form.
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- 14
Whatever be the qualities of the man with whom a woman is united according to the law, such qualities even she assumes, like a river, united with the ocean.
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- 15
Whatever kind of seed is sown in a field, prepared in due season, a plant of that same kind, marked with the peculiar qualities of the seed, springs up in it.
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