Will have his deserted house, with the achievement of the Truth, rehabilitated and revived again. (204)
Meditation of God is one great treasure;
How can one obtain such a magnificent treasure from the worldly riches like wealth and silver? (205)
Whosoever developed a desire for (meeting with) the Lord, the Lord liked him;
The love and devotion for Akaalpurakh is the best cure-all panacea. (206)
The deed of the main purpose of this body is only to remember Waaheguru;
However, He always abides and manifests on the tongues of the noble souls. (207)
That saintliness is really worthwhile if it is to seek the Truth;
What is the worth of that kingdom that is useless if it is not aiming towards God. (208)
Both the drunk and the holy person are desirous of Him;
Let us see! Whom does He, the transcendent Akaalpurakh likes? (209)
A human being deserves to be called a human being only if he directs himself towards meditation;
Without a description/word of Waaheguru, it is all humiliation. (210)
However, it is apparent that only that person is on the right path,