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Rh Nanak, he who meeteth not the true Guru and obtaineth not divine knowledge, shall find no rest in this world or the next.

The soul shall be filed seventy times like an arrow ;

It shall be melted like gold in a mould ; O soul, thou shalt suffer for what thou hast done.

The soul shall have to bear a prodigious saddle and be driven like a steed.

Nanak, it shall be bound by Death, and have to suffer transmigration again and again.

How many enemies shall it have on sea and land ! the forests and glades shall cause it to suffer.

Every house shall bear it enmity ; Nanak, the real thing is to meditate on the Eternal.

Death with the three bloodshot and terrible eyes shall lie in wait for the soul.

The whole world is Death s provender ; merciless is the god of death.

He seizeth men, Nanak, and hurrieth them away in obedience to the Commander.

My body is before Thee ; Thou art Master ; Thou mayest preserve or destroy it.

There shall be no mother, father, kinsman, wife, or brother,

Son, or wealth to assist us ; how shall we have consolation ?

There shall be no quiver, or bow, or shield, or sword to protect us,

But a seething caldron day and night ; consider this under the Guru s instruction.

Make honesty thy steed, truth thy saddle, continence thine equestrian armour ;

The five virtues 1 thine arrows, and truth thy sword and shield.

Nanak, pious men who have truth in their hearts, shall obtain honour in God s court.

1 Contentment, compassion, piety, patience, morality. The list of the five virtues is somewhat arbitrary. Truth is generally included in them, but here the Guru makes it a separate virtue.