When description of one universe is beyond the ability of a human being then how can the master of millions of universes be known?
God, the cause of all visible and invisible world who is prevailing equally in all and sundry; how can he be reckoned?
God who is not visible in His Transcendental form, and is visible in myriad forms in His immanent form; who cannot be perceived, how can he then be lodged in the mind?
Imperishable of character, of ever stable name, the complete Lord God, becomes known to a devoted Sikh through the Gyan dispensed by True. Guru. He attaches his conscious mind in the word and its tune and realises His presence in every living being. (98)