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Jo Mange Thakur Shabad

The document is a hymn sung in praise of Guru Arjan Dev. It contains 3 verses that describe how the Lord and Guru give whatever is asked of them, spread their power in all directions and remove pain and sins, and ensure that whatever their servant Nanak speaks becomes true. The hymn emphasizes that the Lord and Guru protect their people and forgive their faults.

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Jo Mange Thakur Shabad

The document is a hymn sung in praise of Guru Arjan Dev. It contains 3 verses that describe how the Lord and Guru give whatever is asked of them, spread their power in all directions and remove pain and sins, and ensure that whatever their servant Nanak speaks becomes true. The hymn emphasizes that the Lord and Guru protect their people and forgive their faults.

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Jo Mange Thakur Apne Te

GURU ARJAN DEV


Chorus:

Jo mange thakur apne te,


soi soi deve (repeat)

The Lord gives whatever is asked from Him.

Chatur disa kino bal apna, sir upar kar dhareyo (repeat)
Kirpa katakh avalokan kino, das ka dukh bidaryo (repeat)

He has spread His power in the four directions, and has put His hand on my head. Looking with
gracious eyes, He has removed the pain of His servant.

Harijan rakhe Guru Govind, rakhe Guru Govind (repeat)


Kanth lae avguna gab mete, dyal purakh bakshind (repeat)
Master, who is the Lord, protects His people Himself.
Removing all the bad qualities, the Compassionate and Forgiving
One embraces (me).

Jo mange Thakur apne te, soi soi deve (repeat)


Nanak das mukh te jo bole, iha uha sach hove (repeat)

The Lord gives whatever is asked from Him.


Whatever Nanak, the servant, speaks from H is mouth becomes true here and hereafter.

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