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stitle = TRUE201 | | stitle = TRUE201 | | ||
notes = Events 11 - 20 first translated as ''[[The True Name, Vol 2]]'' (1994). | | notes = Events 11 - 20 first translated as ''[[The True Name, Vol 2]]'' (1994). | | ||
syn = | syn = (Translated as in ''[[The True Name, Vol 2]]'' on [[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|''CD-ROM'']]) | ||
:The sutra | |||
::There is no end to his virtues, | |||
::Nor to their narration. | |||
::There is no end to his works and his bounty, | |||
::And endless what he sees and hears. | |||
::There is no knowing the secrets of his mind; | |||
::There is no beginning or end to it. | |||
::So many struggle to know his depth, | |||
::But none has ever achieved it. | |||
::No one has ever known his limits; | |||
::The further you look, the further beyond he lies. | |||
::The lord is great. His place is high, | |||
::And higher even is his name. | |||
::Nanak says: One only knows his greatness | |||
::When raised to his heights, | |||
::By falling under the glance | |||
::Of his all-compassionate grace. | |||
::His compassion is beyond all description. | |||
::The lord's gifts are so great he expects nothing in return. | |||
::However great a hero or warrior, man keeps on begging. | |||
::It is difficult to conceive the countless numbers who go on asking. | |||
::They indulge themselves in desires and dissipate their lives. | |||
::And others receive, yet deny it. | |||
::They go on suffering from their hunger, | |||
::Yet will not take to remembrance | |||
::O lord, these too are your gifts. | |||
::Your order alone gives freedom or bondage. | |||
::Nobody can debate this fact. | |||
::He who indulges in useless babble | |||
::Realizes his folly when struck in the face. | |||
::He alone can know himself, | |||
::And only the rarest can describe him; | |||
::He bequeaths the quality of his state to whomever he chooses. | |||
::Nanak says, he is the king of kings. | |||
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prevevent = Ek Omkar Satnam ~ 10 | | prevevent = Ek Omkar Satnam ~ 10 | | ||
nextevent = Ek Omkar Satnam ~ 12 | | nextevent = Ek Omkar Satnam ~ 12 | |
Revision as of 15:49, 13 June 2019
एक ओंकार सतनाम ~ 11
event type | discourse |
date & time | 1 Dec 1974 am |
location | Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona |
language | Hindi |
audio | Available, duration 1h 48min. Quality: good (under revision). |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find a PDF of this event |
shorttitle | TRUE201 |
- notes
- Events 11 - 20 first translated as The True Name, Vol 2 (1994).
- synopsis
- (Translated as in The True Name, Vol 2 on CD-ROM)
- The sutra
- There is no end to his virtues,
- Nor to their narration.
- There is no end to his works and his bounty,
- And endless what he sees and hears.
- There is no knowing the secrets of his mind;
- There is no beginning or end to it.
- So many struggle to know his depth,
- But none has ever achieved it.
- No one has ever known his limits;
- The further you look, the further beyond he lies.
- The lord is great. His place is high,
- And higher even is his name.
- Nanak says: One only knows his greatness
- When raised to his heights,
- By falling under the glance
- Of his all-compassionate grace.
- His compassion is beyond all description.
- The lord's gifts are so great he expects nothing in return.
- However great a hero or warrior, man keeps on begging.
- It is difficult to conceive the countless numbers who go on asking.
- They indulge themselves in desires and dissipate their lives.
- And others receive, yet deny it.
- They go on suffering from their hunger,
- Yet will not take to remembrance
- O lord, these too are your gifts.
- Your order alone gives freedom or bondage.
- Nobody can debate this fact.
- He who indulges in useless babble
- Realizes his folly when struck in the face.
- He alone can know himself,
- And only the rarest can describe him;
- He bequeaths the quality of his state to whomever he chooses.
- Nanak says, he is the king of kings.
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