Sikh Sacred Writings: Guru Nanak SelectionsSikhismScripture SelectionGurmukhi / Punjabi / Sant Bhasha and related languages in the Sikh scriptural traditionShareSohila 5Max Arthur Macauliffe 1909, vol. 1 - EnglishMoreVersion - 1 availableMax Arthur Macauliffe 1909, vol. 1LanguageEnglishEspañol‹Twelve Months 1Japji 2Asa Ki War 3Rahiras 4Sohila 5Guru Nanak Hymns 6Additional Sloks 7›Sohila: Guru Nanak, Rag Gauri DipakiSohila 5ListenPlay this chapter in spoken English.Save chapterListen to chapter1IN the house in which God's praise is sung and He is meditated on, Sing the Sohila and remember the Creator. Sing the Sohila of my Fearless Lord ; I am a sacrifice to that song of joy by which everlasting comfort is obtained. Ever and ever living things are watched over ; the Giver regardeth their wants. When even Thy gifts cannot be appraised, who can appraise the Giver ? The year and the auspicious time for marriage are recorded ; relations meet and pour oil on me the bride. O my friends, pray for me that I may meet my Lord. This message is ever sent to every house : such invitations are ever issued. Remember the Caller ; Nanak, the day is approaching. 2There are six schools of philosophy, six teachers, and six doctrines. The Guru of gurus is but one, though He hath various forms. In which the Creator is praised ; 2 that will redound to thy glory. As there is one sun and many seasons, In which there are wisas, chasas, gharis, pahars, lunar and week days, and months ; So O Nanak, there is but one God, although His forms are many. 3The sun and moon, O Lord, are Thy lamps ; the firmament Thy salver ; the orbs of the stars the pearls enchased in it. The perfume of the sandal is Thine incense, the wind is Thy fan, all the forests are Thy flowers, O Lord of light. What worship is this, O Thou Destroyer of birth ? Unbeaten strains of ecstasy are the trumpets of Thy worship. Thou hast a thousand eyes and yet not one eye ; Thou hast a thousand forms and yet not one form ; Thou hast a thousand stainless feet and yet not one foot ; Thou hast a thousand organs of smell and yet not one organ. I am fascinated by this play of Thine. The light which is in everything is Thine, O Lord of light. 4From its brilliancy everything is brilliant ; By the Guru's teaching the light becometh manifest. What pleaseth Thee is the real worship. O God, my mind is fascinated with Thy lotus feet as the bumble-bee with the flower : night and day I thirst for them. Give the water of Thy favour to the sarang Nanak, so that he may dwell in Thy name. 5The city * is greatly filled with lust and wrath ; but these are destroyed on meeting the saints. By predestination the Guru is found, and the soul is ab sorbed in the region of God's love. Salute the saint with clasped hands — this is a greatly meritorious act. Prostrate thyself before him — this is a greatly religious act. The infidel knoweth not the taste of God's essence ; he beareth the thorn of pride in his heart. The more he moveth, the more it pricketh him, and the more pain he feeleth : his head shall feel death's mace. The saints of God are absorbed in God's name, and have destroyed the pain and fear of transmigration. They have found God the imperishable Being, and great honour is theirs in the earth's continents and the universe. 6O God, we poor, and wretched, are Thine ; preserve us, preserve us, Thou greatest of the great ! The Name is Nanak's support and prop ; I have obtained happiness through being absorbed only in God's name. 7Earn here the profit of God's name, and in the next world ye shall abide in happiness. Human life groweth shorter every day and night ; O man, meet the Guru and arrange thine affairs. This world is involved in wickedness and superstition ; they who know God are saved. He whom God awakeneth and causeth to drink the essence of His word, knoweth the story of the Ineffable. Purchase that 2 for which thou hast come into the world, and God by the Guru's favour will dwell in thy heart. Thou shalt find a home with comfort and peace in God's own palace, and not return again to this world. O God, Searcher of hearts, Arranger, fulfil the desires of my heart. 8The slave Nanak craveth the happiness of being made the dust, of the saints' feet. He whom the saint who knoweth God awakeneth, shall be saved, And shall quaff the essence of God's name : it is he who knoweth the story of the Ineffable. ‹Previous chapterRahiras 4Next chapterGuru Nanak Hymns 6›Similar passagesBy tradition and source labelFind similarCompare selectedCompare with similarAsk Deep ThoughtSelect passages to search for parallels.Tap any verse to select it, then compare selected passages or ask Deep Thought. Public-domain 1909 English translation