Anyone who has understood his own self is no longer stranger to the Akaalpurakh. (10) (2)
Anyone who has a longing to meet the Creator is the master of his own self.
This kind of determination does not belong to any intelligent person nor to any maniac. (10) (3)
O sermonizer! How long shall you continue to deliver your sermons?
This is a group of inebriated drunks (of Waaheguru's Naam): It is not a place for telling stories and tales. (10) (4)
This divine treasure is only with the men of heart, the masters of their minds,
Why are you wandering in the wilderness? He does not abide in the nooks and corners of the desolate and ruined places. (10) (5)
Ask the true devotees of Waaheguru about the treasures of fondness for Him;
Because, there is nothing else but their concentration on His facial features all their lives. (10) (6)
O Goyaa! How long are you going to indulge in such discussions; it is time for you to shut up;
A keenness of the desire for Waaheguru is not confined either in Kaaba or a temple. (10) (7)
If my heart can survive (the yearning) passing through tresses of his double curled hair,
Then I will understand that it can go through sensitive countries like China without any trouble. (11) (1)
Just one glimpse of your face is equivalent to the kingdom of both the worlds,
The shadow of your lock of hair has gone past the shadow of the wings of Phoenix, the mystical bird (which is supposed to bring good luck). (11) (2)
Make efforts to understand and realize the expansive territory of life,