SGGS Angg 874
Raag Gaund (Gond) – Bhagat Namdev Ji.
Bhagat Ji describes the unease and discomfort He feels without the Lord’s Name. He was born in Maharashra state and a lot of words common to that area are used.
He says I feel restless and unhappy; (just as) without her calf, the cow feels lonely.
“Mohe lagtee talabeli; bachrey bin gaye akeli”
Without water the fish writhes in agony; poor Nama is wretched like that without the Lord’s Name.
“Paniya bin meen talfey; aise Ram Nama bin bapro Nama” (rahao).
Like a cow’s calf which when let loose; sucks at her udders and drinks milk.
“Jaise gaye ka basha chuutla; thann chokhta makhan ghootla.”
So has Namdev found the Lord; meeting the Guru (Shabad), I have seen the Indescribable Lord.
“Namdeo Narayan paaya; Gur bhetat Alakh lakhaaiya”
Then Bhagat Ji gives an example of overwhelming passion in evil persons.
As a man driven by lust covets another’s wife; so does Namdev love the Lord.
“Jaise bikhe het par naari; aisee Namey preet Muraree”
As the earth sizzles under dazzling sunlight; such is the wretched condition of Nama (Namdev), without the Lord’s Name.
“Jaise taptey nirmal ghaama; taise Ram Nama bin bapro Nama.”
Shabad Viakhya by Bhai Manjeet Singh Ji
Shabad Kirtan available on YouTube
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