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Ginan: sabhāgā har puj nit nīravāṇ paṅjetan


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  Reciter: Taufiq Karmali , Seattle, USA 2015
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1. e sabhāgā alī bhaj nit  nirvāṇ panjetan
    dhiyān gur mukhe āṇ sabhāgā

2. e sabhāgā diyo dasond raho gursethī
    ma kar duniyākī kāṇ  sabhāgā

3. e sabhāgā duniyā pal rākho chal tusā
    pāṇī piyo chhāṇ sabhāgā

4. e sabhāgā khādhā so khādhā pītā so pītā
    detā sohi parmāṇ  sabhāgā

5. e sabhāgā dīyā tumārā shāh savā lākh lakhshe
    potā dar dīvān sabhāgā

6. e sabhāgā  eraṇ jīaṅ ghaṇ sare
    tīaṅ loho kūṭe sādhāṇ  sabhāgā

7. e sabhāgā khāl dhūṇī rab lekhā mangsī
    sang chalo nirvāṇ  sabhāgā

8. e sabhāgā āpe shāh mul ā āpe shāh kāzī
    āpe ved kurān sabhāgā

9. e sabhāgā mejale mejale sāheb sandh langesī
    āvaṇiyā mul astān sabhāgā

10. e sabhāgā chāre kuḍhu chāre chaklā
    mūl chok mul astān sabhāgā

11. e sabhāgā ginān mahāras pīr shams boliyā
    sāchā langsī  pār  sabhāgā

Translation

1. O Sabhaga! Always remember with conviction the Nūr of Panjtan, Hazrat Ali (a.s.), and keep your thought on the teachings of the true guide.

2. O Sabhaga! Pay Dasond, obey the true guide and do not care about the world.

3. O Sabhaga! You will leave this world after staying for a moment. Drink water after filtering it (i.e. live in this world with care).

4. O Sabhaga! What is eaten is eaten and what is drunk is drunk. What you have spent in the way of Allah will be useful.

5. O Sabhaga! Whatever you have given, when it reaches your Lord, it is counted as hundred and twenty five thousand (1,25,000) times more.

6. O Sabhaga! As the iron is hammered on the anvil, similarly the sinful will be punished on the Day of Judgment.

7. O Sabhaga! There the Lord will take account by flaying. At the end, only your deeds will be with you.

8. O Sabhaga! The Lord himself is the mulla, he himself is the qazi, he himself is the Veda and the Qur’an.

9. O Sabhaga! The Lord will pass through Sindh after passing through various stations and will arrive at Multan.

10. O Sabhaga! Having passed through the four corners and the four squares my Lord will come to the central square of Multan.

11. O Sabhaga! Pir Shams (r.a.) says this full of wisdom Ginan; the true (believers) will reach the shore.

 



Glossary

chaklā: a junction where one street or road crosses another
dhūṇī: strip the skin off
divān: an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality
eraṇ: a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metals are shaped by hammering
ghaṇ: a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking
kāṇ: be concerned with
langsī: reach a destination, either real or abstract
lekhā: a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance
mahāras: having or prompted by wisdom or discernment
mul: most important element
mulastān: Multan, a city in present-day Pakistan
nirvāṇ: definitely or positively
nit: without interruption
pār: the ultimate goal for which something is done
parmāṇ: not likely to fail or give way
sabhāgā: having unexpected good fortune
sādhāṇ: a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metals are shaped by hammering
sandh: Sindh, a provice of present-day Pakistan
sang: in contact with each other or in proximity


Source(s):
  • Alwaez Kamaluddin, Muhammad. (2011). 50 Ginans with English Translation and Glossary - Volume 1(Second edition).
  • Alwaez Kamaluddin, Muhammad. (1990). Concordance of the Ginans - Volume 1.

chaklā: a junction where one street or road crosses another

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dhūṇī: strip the skin off

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divān: an authority who is able to estimate worth or quality

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eraṇ: a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metals are shaped by hammering

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ghaṇ: a hand tool with a heavy rigid head and a handle; used to deliver an impulsive force by striking

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kāṇ: be concerned with

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langsī: reach a destination, either real or abstract

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lekhā: a statement of recent transactions and the resulting balance

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mahāras: having or prompted by wisdom or discernment

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mul: most important element

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mulastān: Multan, a city in present-day Pakistan

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nirvāṇ: definitely or positively

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nit: without interruption

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pār: the ultimate goal for which something is done

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parmāṇ: not likely to fail or give way

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sabhāgā: having unexpected good fortune

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sādhāṇ: a heavy block of iron or steel on which hot metals are shaped by hammering

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sandh: Sindh, a provice of present-day Pakistan

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sang: in contact with each other or in proximity

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