# Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa

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> Shri Guru Granth Sahib: Raag Kaydaaraa
> Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa - Part 001
> Kaydaaraa, Fourth Mehl, First House:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> O my mind, sing continually the Name of the Lord.
> The Inaccessible, Unfathomable Lord cannot be seen; meeting with the Perfect Guru, He is seen. ||Pause||
> That person, upon whom my Lord and Master showers His Mercy - the Lord attunes that one to Himself.
> Everyone worships the Lord, but only that person who is pleasing to the Lord is accepted. ||1||
> The Name of the Lord, Har, Har, is priceless. It rests with the Lord. If the Lord bestows it, then we meditate on the Naam.
> That person, whom my Lord and Master blesses with His Name - his entire account is forgiven. ||2||
> Those humble beings who worship and adore the Lord's Name, are said to be blessed. Such is the good destiny written on their foreheads.
> Gazing upon them, my mind blossoms forth, like the mother who meets with her son and hugs him close. ||3||
> I am a child, and You, O my Lord God, are my Father; please bless me with such understanding, that I may find the Lord.
> Like the cow, which is happy upon seeing her calf, O Lord, please hug Nanak close in Your Embrace. ||4||1||
> Kaydaaraa, Fourth Mehl, First House:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> O my mind, chant the Glorious Praises of the Lord, Har, Har.
> Wash the Feet of the True Guru, and worship them. In this way, you shall find my Lord God. ||Pause||
> Sexual desire, anger, greed, attachment, egotism and corrupt pleasures - stay away from these.
> Join the Sat Sangat, the True Congregation, and speak with the Holy People about the Lord. The Love of the Lord is the healing remedy; the Name of the Lord is the healing remedy. Chant the Name of the Lord, Raam, Raam. ||1||
> Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa - Part 002
> So you think that the egotistical pride in power which you harbor deep within is everything. Let it go, and restrain your self-conceit.
> Please be kind to servant Nanak, O Lord, my Lord and Master; please make him the dust of the Feet of the Saints. ||2||1||2||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl, Second House:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> O mother, I have awakened in the Society of the Saints.
> Seeing the Love of my Beloved, I chant His Name, the greatest treasure||Pause||
> I am so thirsty for the Blessed Vision of His Darshan. my eyes are focused on Him;
> I have forgotten other thirsts. ||1||
> Now, I have found my Peace-giving Guru with ease; seeing His Darshan, my mind clings to Him.
> Seeing my Lord, joy has welled up in my mind; O Nanak, the speech of my Beloved is so sweet! ||2||1||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl, Third House:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> Please listen to the prayers of the humble, O Merciful Lord.
> The five thieves and the three dispositions torment my mind.
> O Merciful Lord, Master of the masterless, please save me from them. ||Pause||
> I make all sorts of efforts and go on pilgrimages;
> I perform the six rituals, and meditate in the right way.
> I am so tired of making all these efforts, but the horrible demons still do not leave me. ||1||
> I seek Your Sanctuary, and bow to You, O Compassionate Lord.
> You are the Destroyer of fear, O Lord, Har, Har, Har, Har.
> You alone are Merciful to the meek.
> Nanak takes the Support of God's Feet.
> I have been rescued from the ocean of doubt,
> holding tight to the feet and the robes of the Saints. ||2||1||2||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl, Fourth House:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> I have come to Your Sanctuary, O Lord, O Supreme Treasure.
> Love for the Naam, the Name of the Lord, is enshrined within my mind; I beg for the gift of Your Name. ||1||Pause||
> O Pefect Transcendent Lord, Giver of Peace, please grant Your Grace and save my honor.
> Please bless me with such love, O my Lord and Master, that in the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy, I may chant the Glorious Praises of the Lord with my tongue. ||1||
> O Lord of the World, Merciful Lord of the Universe, Your sermon and spiritual wisdom are immaculate and pure.
> Please attune Nanak to Your Love, O Lord, and focus his meditation on Your Lotus Feet. ||2||1||3||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> My mind yearns for the Blessed Vision of the Lord's Darshan.
> Please grant Your Grace, and unite me with the Society of the Saints; please bless me with Your Name. ||Pause||
> I serve my True Beloved Lord. Wherever I hear His Praise, there my mind is in ecstasy.
> Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa - Part 003
> I am a sacrifice, a sacrifice, forever devoted to You. Your place is incomparably beautiful! ||1||
> You cherish and nurture all; You take care of all, and Your shade covers all.
> You are the Primal Creator, the God of Nanak; I behold You in each and every heart. ||2||2||4||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> I love the Love of my Beloved.
> My mind is intoxicated with delight, and my consciousness is filled with hope; my eyes are drenched with Your Love. ||Pause||
> Blessed is that day, that hour, minute and second when the heavy, rigid shutters are opened, and desire is quenched.
> Seeing the Blessed Vision of Your Darshan, I live. ||1||
> What is the method, what is the effort, and what is the service, which inspires me to contemplate You?
> Abandon your egotistical pride and attachment; O Nanak, you shall be saved in the Society of the Saints. ||2||3||5||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> Sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord, Har, Har, Har.
> Have Mercy on me, O Life of the World, O Lord of the Universe, that I may chant Your Name. ||Pause||
> Please lift me up, God, out of vice and corruption, and attach my mind to the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy.
> Doubt, fear and attachment are eradicated from that person who follows the Guru's Teachings, and gazes on the Blessed Vision of His Darshan. ||1||
> Let my mind become the dust of all; may I abandon my egotistical intellect.
> Please bless me with Your devotional worship, O Merciful Lord; by great good fortune, O Nanak, I have found the Lord. ||2||4||6||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> Without the Lord, life is useless.
> Those who forsake the Lord, and become engrossed in other pleasures - false and useless are the clothes they wear, and the food they eat. ||Pause||
> The pleasures of wealth, youth, property and comforts will not stay with you, O mother.
> Seeing the mirage, the madman is entangled in it; he is imbued with pleasures that pass away, like the shade of a tree. ||1||
> Totally intoxicated with the wine of pride and attachment, he has fallen into the pit of sexual desire and anger.
> O Dear God, please be the Help and Support of servant Nanak; please take me by the hand, and uplift me. ||2||5||7||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> Nothing goes along with the mortal, except for the Lord.
> He is the Master of the meek, the Lord of Mercy, my Lord and Master, the Master of the masterless. ||Pause||
> Children, possessions and the enjoyment of corrupt pleasures do not go along with the mortal on the path of Death.
> Singing the Glorious Praises of the treasure of the Naam, and the Lord of the Universe, the mortal is carried across the deep ocean. ||1||
> In the Sanctuary of the All-powerful, Indescribable, Unfathomable Lord, meditate in remembrance on Him, and your pains shall vanish.
> Nanak longs for the dust of the feet of the Lord's humble servant; he shall obtain it only if such pre-ordained destiny is written on his forehead. ||2||6||8||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl, Fifth House:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> I do not forget the Lord in my mind.
> This love has now become very strong; it has burnt away other corruption. ||Pause||
> How can the rainbird forsake the rain-drop? The fish cannot survive without water, even for an instant.
> Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa - Part 004
> My tongue chants the Glorious Praises of the Lord of the World; this has become part of my very nature. ||1||
> The deer is fascinated by the sound of the bell, and so it is shot with the sharp arrow.
> God's Lotus Feet are the Source of Nectar; O Nanak, I am tied to them by a knot. ||2||1||9||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> My Beloved dwells in the cave of my heart.
> Shatter the wall of doubt, O my Lord and Master; please grab hold of me, and lift me up towards Yourself. ||1||Pause||
> The world-ocean is so vast and deep; please be kind, lift me up and place me on the shore.
> In the Society of the Saints, the Lord's Feet are the boat to carry us across. ||1||
> The One who placed you in the womb of your mother's belly - no one else shall save you in the wilderness of corruption.
> The power of the Lord's Sanctuary is all-powerful; Nanak does not rely on any other. ||2||2||10||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> With your tongue, chant the Name of the Lord.
> Chanting the Glorious Praises of the Lord, day and night, your sins shall be eradicated. ||Pause||
> You shall have to leave behind all your riches when you depart. Death is hanging over your head - know this well!
> Transitory attachments and evil hopes are false. Surely you must believe this! ||1||
> Within your heart, focus your meditation on the True Primal Being, Akaal Moorat, the Undying Form.
> Only this profitable merchandise, the treasure of the Naam, O Nanak, shall be accepted. ||2||3||11||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> I take only the Support of the Name of the Lord.
> Suffering and conflict do not afflict me; I deal only with the Society of the Saints. ||Pause||
> Showering His Mercy on me, the Lord Himself has saved me, and no evil thoughts arise within me.
> Whoever receives this Grace, contemplates Him in meditation; he is not burned by the fire of the world. ||1||
> Peace, joy and bliss come from the Lord, Har, Har. God's Feet are sublime and excellent.
> Slave Nanak seeks Your Sanctuary; he is the dust of the feet of Your Saints. ||2||4||12||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> Without the Name of the Lord, one's ears are cursed.
> Those who forget the Embodiment of Life - what is the point of their lives? ||Pause||
> One who eats and drinks countless delicacies is no more than a donkey, a beast of burden.
> Twenty-four hours a day, he endures terrible suffering, like the bull, chained to the oil-press. ||1||
> Forsaking the Life of the World, and attached to another, they weep and wail in so many ways.
> With his palms pressed together, Nanak begs for this gift; O Lord, please keep me strung around Your Neck. ||2||5||13||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> I take the dust of the feet of the Saints and apply it to my face.
> Hearing of the Imperishable, Eternally Perfect Lord, pain does not afflict me, even in this Dark Age of Kali Yuga. ||Pause||
> Through the Guru's Word, all affairs are resolved, and the mind is not tossed about here and there.
> Whoever sees the One God to be pervading in all the many beings, does not burn in the fire of corruption. ||1||
> The Lord grasps His slave by the arm, and his light merges into the Light.
> Nanak, the orphan, has come seeking the Sanctuary of God's Feet; O Lord, he walks with You. ||2||6||14||
> Kaydaaraa, Fifth Mehl:
> Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa - Part 005
> My mind is filled with yearning for the Name of the Lord.
> I am totally filled with tranquility and bliss; the burning desire within has been quenched. ||Pause||
> Walking on the path of the Saints, millions of mortal sinners have been saved.
> One who applies the dust of the feet of the humble to his forehead, is purified, as if he has bathed at countless sacred shrines. ||1||
> Meditating on His Lotus Feet deep within, one realizes the Lord and Master in each and every heart.
> In the Sanctuary of the Divine, Infinite Lord, Nanak shall never again be tortured by the Messenger of Death. ||2||7||15||
> Kaydaaraa Chhant, Fifth Mehl:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> Please meet me, O my Dear Beloved. ||Pause||
> He is All-pervading amongst all, the Architect of Destiny.
> The Lord God has created His Path, which is known in the Society of the Saints.
> The Creator Lord, the Architect of Destiny, is known in the Society of the Saints; You are seen in each and every heart.
> One who comes to His Sanctuary, finds absolute peace; not even a bit of his work goes unnoticed.
> One who sings the Glorious Praises of the Lord, the Treasure of Virtue, is easily, naturally intoxicated with the supreme, sublime essence of divine love.
> Slave Nanak seeks Your Sanctuary; You are the Perfect Creator Lord, the Architect of Destiny. ||1||
> The Lord's humble servant is pierced through with loving devotion to Him; where else can he go?
> The fish cannot endure separation, and without water, it will die.
> Without the Lord, how can I survive? How can I endure the pain? I am like the rainbird, thirsty for the rain-drop.
> "When will the night pass?," asks the chakvi bird. "I shall find peace only when the rays of the sun shine on me."
> My mind is attached to the Blessed Vision of the Lord. Blessed are the nights and days, when I sing the Glorious Praises of the Lord,
> Slave Nanak utters this prayer; without the Lord, how can the breath of life continue to flow through me? ||2||
> Without the breath, how can the body obtain glory and fame?
> Without the Blessed Vision of the Lord's Darshan, the humble, holy person does not find peace, even for an instant.
> Those who are without the Lord suffer in hell; my mind is pierced through with the Lord's Feet.
> The Lord is both sensual and unattached; lovingly attune yourself to the Naam, the Name of the Lord. No one can ever deny Him.
> Go and meet with the Lord, and dwell in the Saadh Sangat, the Company of the Holy; no one can contain that peace within his being.
> Please be kind to me, O Lord and Master of Nanak, that I may merge in You. ||3||
> Searching and searching, I have met with my Lord God, who has showered me with His Mercy.
> I am unworthy, a lowly orphan, but He does not even consider my faults.
> He does not consider my faults; He has blessed me with Perfect Peace. It is said that it is His Way to purify us.
> Hearing that He is the Love of His devotees, I have grasped the hem of His robe. He is totally permeating each and every heart.
> I have found the Lord, the Ocean of Peace, with intuitive ease; the pains of birth and death are gone.
> Taking him by the hand, the Lord has saved Nanak, His slave; He has woven the garland of His Name into his heart. ||4||1||
> Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa - Part 006
> Raag Kaydaaraa, The Word Of Kabeer Jee:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> Those who ignore both praise and slander, who reject egotistical pride and conceit,
> who look alike upon iron and gold - they are the very image of the Lord God. ||1||
> Hardly anyone is a humble servant of Yours, O Lord.
> Ignoring sexual desire, anger, greed and attachment, such a person becomes aware of the Lord's Feet. ||1||Pause||
> Raajas, the quality of energy and activity; Taamas, the quality of darkness and inertia; and Satvas, the quality of purity and light, are all called the creations of Maya, Your illusion.
> That man who realizes the fourth state - he alone obtains the supreme state. ||2||
> Amidst pilgrimages, fasting, rituals, purification and self-discipline, he remains always without thought of reward.
> Thirst and desire for Maya and doubt depart, remembering the Lord, the Supreme Soul. ||3||
> When the temple is illuminated by the lamp, its darkness is dispelled.
> The Fearless Lord is All-pervading. Doubt has run away, says Kabeer, the Lord's humble slave. ||4||1||
> Some deal in bronze and copper, some in cloves and betel nuts.
> The Saints deal in the Naam, the Name of the Lord of the Universe. Such is my merchandise as well. ||1||
> I am a trader in the Name of the Lord.
> The priceless diamond has come into my hands. I have left the world behind. ||1||Pause||
> When the True Lord attached me, then I was attached to Truth. I am a trader of the True Lord.
> I have loaded the commodity of Truth; It has reached the Lord, the Treasurer. ||2||
> He Himself is the pearl, the jewel, the ruby; He Himself is the jeweller.
> He Himself spreads out in the ten directions. The Merchant is Eternal and Unchanging. ||3||
> My mind is the bull, and meditation is the road; I have filled my packs with spiritual wisdom, and loaded them on the bull.
> Says Kabeer, listen, O Saints: my merchandise has reached its destination! ||4||2||
> You barbaric brute, with your primitive intellect - reverse your breath and turn it inward.
> Let your mind be intoxicated with the stream of Ambrosial Nectar which trickles down from the furnace of the Tenth Gate. ||1||
> O Siblings of Destiny, call on the Lord.
> O Saints, drink in this wine forever; it is so difficult to obtain, and it quenches your thirst so easily. ||1||Pause||
> In the Fear of God, is the Love of God. Only those few who understand His Love obtain the sublime essence of the Lord, O Siblings of Destiny.
> As many hearts as there are - in all of them, is His Ambrosial Nectar; as He pleases, He causes them to drink it in. ||2||
> There are nine gates to the one city of the body; restrain your mind from escaping through them.
> When the knot of the three qualities is untied, then the Tenth Gate opens up, and the mind is intoxicated, O Siblings of Destiny. ||3||
> When the mortal fully realizes the state of fearless dignity, then his sufferings vanish; so says Kabeer after careful deliberation.
> Turning away from the world, I have obtained this wine, and I am intoxicated with it. ||4||3||
> You are engrossed with unsatisfied sexual desire and unresolved anger; you do not know the State of the One Lord.
> Your eyes are blinded, and you see nothing at all. You drown and die without water. ||1||
> Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa - Part 007
> Why do you walk in that crooked, zig-zag way?
> You are nothing more than a bundle of bones, wrapped in skin, filled with manure; you give off such a rotten smell! ||1||Pause||
> You do not meditate on the Lord. What doubts have confused and deluded you? Death is not far away from you!
> Making all sorts of efforts, you manage to preserve this body, but it shall only survive until its time is up. ||2||
> By one's own efforts, nothing is done. What can the mere mortal accomplish?
> When it pleases the Lord, the mortal meets the True Guru, and chants the Name of the One Lord. ||3||
> You live in a house of sand, but you still puff up your body - you ignorant fool!
> Says Kabeer, those who do not remember the Lord may be very clever, but they still drown. ||4||4||
> Your turban is crooked, and you walk crooked; and now you have started chewing betel leaves.
> You have no use at all for loving devotional worship; you say you have business in court. ||1||
> In your egotistical pride, you have forgotten the Lord.
> Gazing upon your gold, and your very beautiful wife, you believe that they are permanent. ||1||Pause||
> You are engrossed in greed, falsehood, corruption and great arrogance. Your life is passing away.
> Says Kabeer, at the very last moment, death will come and seize you, you fool! ||2||5||
> The mortal beats the drum for a few days, and then he must depart.
> With so much wealth and cash and buried treasure, still, he cannot take anything with him. ||1||Pause||
> Sitting on the threshhold, his wife weeps and wails; his mother accompanies him to the outer gate.
> All the people and relatives together go to the crematorium, but the swan-soul must go home all alone. ||1||
> Those children, that wealth, that city and town - he shall not come to see them again.
> Says Kabeer, why do you not meditate on the Lord? Your life is uselessly slipping away! ||2||6||
> Raag Kaydaaraa, The Word Of Ravi Daas Jee:
> One Universal Creator God. By The Grace Of The True Guru:
> One who performs the six religious rituals and comes from a good family, but who does not have devotion to the Lord in his heart,
> one who does not appreciate talk of the Lord's Lotus Feet, is just like an outcaste, a pariah. ||1||
> Be conscious, be conscious, be conscious, O my unconscious mind.
> Why do you not look at Baalmeek?
> From such a low social status, what a high status he obtained! Devotional worship to the Lord is sublime! ||1||Pause||
> The killer of dogs, the lowest of all, was lovingly embraced by Krishna.
> See how the poor people praise him! His praise extends throughout the three worlds. ||2||
> Ajaamal, Pingulaa, Lodhia and the elephant went to the Lord.
> Even such evil-minded beings were emancipated. Why should you not also be saved, O Ravi Daas? ||3||1||
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> Next: Raag Bhairao
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> — *Section 27 - Raag Kaydaaraa*

