The document is a hymn from the Sikh scripture Guru Granth Sahib praising the infinite, eternal, and formless qualities of God. It describes God as:
- Being without attributes, qualities, or characteristics that can be perceived or understood
- Existing beyond concepts of time, space, birth, and death
- Being the creator of all realms and beings
The hymn emphasizes that God is indescribable, beyond comprehension, and eternally existing.
1) The author prays to their spiritual teacher to fulfill all their desires and wishes, and protect their family and followers.
2) They ask for their teacher's blessing to overcome all obstacles today, and for all their hopes and thirst for spiritual knowledge to be fulfilled.
3) They say that their teacher is the only one who can help them, and that remembering their teacher destroys all sins and mistakes.
This document contains verses from various Sikh scriptures (Guru Granth Sahib Ji) that praise God and describe God's divine qualities and eternal nature. The verses discuss how God created the entire universe and sustains all beings. They state that those who meditate on God's name find peace and liberation from the cycle of rebirth. God is said to be the creator, the doer of all deeds, and cares for all. The document emphasizes devotion and remembrance of God at all times.
1) The speaker feels joy (Anand) upon meeting the True Guru, who has caused their mind to blossom and their anxiety to depart.
2) The speaker advises their mind to always remain with the Lord, as the Lord will remove all suffering and fulfill all tasks.
3) Nanak says there is nothing lacking in the True Lord's home - whatever is given is received. One should enshrine the Lord's name in their mind.
This document contains excerpts from the Sikh scripture Japji Sahib. It discusses the qualities of the eternal, unchanging creator God and how God's will (hukam) pervades all creation. Though God's nature is indescribable, the document reflects on God's sovereignty, omnipotence, and how one can attain union with the divine through contemplation of God's name according to God's will.
1) The document outlines proper etiquette for Sikhs when attending Gurdwaras including showing respect to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, keeping the Gurdwara clean, not engaging in non-Sikh rituals or idol worship, and maintaining humility.
2) Key practices like reciting Rehras Sahib in the evening, keeping Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji on a high platform covered with a rumala, removing shoes before entering, and bowing while entering and exiting are emphasized.
3) Any acts that compromise the sanctity of the Gurdwara like smoking, playing music or bringing intoxicants inside are strictly prohibited according to the guidelines.
1. In the beginning, there was only one infinite Creator who created the realms of water and land. The Creator brought forth light and spread it throughout all places.
2. The formless Creator is hidden within all hearts. It cannot be seen or described and has no characteristics. The Creator was there even before the beginning and is free of enmity.
3. The Creator has no social class or ancestry. It is near to all but far from all. It resides in all realms of water and land.
The document is a prayer in Gurmukhi script praising God and discussing virtues of living according to God's will. It contains the following main points:
1) It praises singing the hymns of the eternal, fearless Creator and finding peace through meditating on God.
2) It describes God as infinite and beyond comprehension, with countless divine forms and infinite eyes to see all.
3) It says one's destiny is shaped according to God's will, and the enlightened cross over the worldly ocean of sin by meditating on God's name as taught by the guru.
4) It urges living virtuously according to the guru's teachings to attain
1) The author prays to their spiritual teacher to fulfill all their desires and wishes, and protect their family and followers.
2) They ask for their teacher's blessing to overcome all obstacles today, and for all their hopes and thirst for spiritual knowledge to be fulfilled.
3) They say that their teacher is the only one who can help them, and that remembering their teacher destroys all sins and mistakes.
This document contains verses from various Sikh scriptures (Guru Granth Sahib Ji) that praise God and describe God's divine qualities and eternal nature. The verses discuss how God created the entire universe and sustains all beings. They state that those who meditate on God's name find peace and liberation from the cycle of rebirth. God is said to be the creator, the doer of all deeds, and cares for all. The document emphasizes devotion and remembrance of God at all times.
1) The speaker feels joy (Anand) upon meeting the True Guru, who has caused their mind to blossom and their anxiety to depart.
2) The speaker advises their mind to always remain with the Lord, as the Lord will remove all suffering and fulfill all tasks.
3) Nanak says there is nothing lacking in the True Lord's home - whatever is given is received. One should enshrine the Lord's name in their mind.
This document contains excerpts from the Sikh scripture Japji Sahib. It discusses the qualities of the eternal, unchanging creator God and how God's will (hukam) pervades all creation. Though God's nature is indescribable, the document reflects on God's sovereignty, omnipotence, and how one can attain union with the divine through contemplation of God's name according to God's will.
1) The document outlines proper etiquette for Sikhs when attending Gurdwaras including showing respect to Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji, keeping the Gurdwara clean, not engaging in non-Sikh rituals or idol worship, and maintaining humility.
2) Key practices like reciting Rehras Sahib in the evening, keeping Sri Guru Granth Sahib Ji on a high platform covered with a rumala, removing shoes before entering, and bowing while entering and exiting are emphasized.
3) Any acts that compromise the sanctity of the Gurdwara like smoking, playing music or bringing intoxicants inside are strictly prohibited according to the guidelines.
1. In the beginning, there was only one infinite Creator who created the realms of water and land. The Creator brought forth light and spread it throughout all places.
2. The formless Creator is hidden within all hearts. It cannot be seen or described and has no characteristics. The Creator was there even before the beginning and is free of enmity.
3. The Creator has no social class or ancestry. It is near to all but far from all. It resides in all realms of water and land.
The document is a prayer in Gurmukhi script praising God and discussing virtues of living according to God's will. It contains the following main points:
1) It praises singing the hymns of the eternal, fearless Creator and finding peace through meditating on God.
2) It describes God as infinite and beyond comprehension, with countless divine forms and infinite eyes to see all.
3) It says one's destiny is shaped according to God's will, and the enlightened cross over the worldly ocean of sin by meditating on God's name as taught by the guru.
4) It urges living virtuously according to the guru's teachings to attain
The document is a summary of the benefits and importance of remembering God (ismrin pRB/hir). It discusses how remembering God brings peace, destroys suffering and fear of death, fulfills all tasks, and leads one to liberation. It says remembering God is the highest action, brings all spiritual rewards, and destroys ego and attachment. It emphasizes that one who remembers God is blessed and ferries across the world ocean of fear and suffering.
The document contains a prayer in Gurmukhi script addressed to God. It expresses that one's life, body and all things belong to God. God is referred to as the father, mother and friend of all. It acknowledges that God alone knows one's true nature and state. The prayer asks God to shower mercy and keep the world safe during difficult times, as all things exist under God's command. It concludes by saying that Nanak is forever a slave of God.
1. The narrator describes developing a natural love and devotion for God from a young age, though he did not understand it fully.
2. While in college, he immersed himself in reading scriptures which deepened his love and longing to meet God.
3. One day he unexpectedly met a saintly man on the road which awakened strong feelings of devotion within him, and he followed the man without thinking.
1) The document discusses hymns and prayers dedicated to the eternal creator. It emphasizes remembering and singing the praises of the fearless divine.
2) It states that the divine sees and knows all, and their gifts cannot be quantified. It encourages meeting with friends to celebrate the eternal day according to the scriptures.
3) The hymn spreads from home to home daily and constantly. It says remembering the eternal creator leads to peace, as per Nanak.
Jap Ji Sahib is come in the begining of the Guru Granth Sahib and Jap ji sahb is also a part of nitnem bani which is read early in the morning Jap ji sahib is written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji .
The document is a prayer from Sikh scripture that discusses the oneness and eternal nature of God. It states that God created all things through the Hukam (divine command) and pervades all creation. It praises listening to the Guru's teachings as destroying suffering and sins. It describes how following the will of God and the Guru's instructions leads to salvation.
This document provides an introduction to accounting. It discusses that accounting is the language of business which records and analyzes financial transactions and events in a methodical way according to certain rules. Accounting provides important information about a business entity's financial position. It explains how accounting processes financial data from different aspects to provide crucial information about a business. The purpose of this chapter is to explain what information accounting provides and how it is used. It discusses the importance of accounting as the language of business and how it relates to other fields. After reading this chapter, students will understand the definition, objectives and importance of accounting. They will learn about the users of accounting information and how accounting records and classifies different business transactions.
Maulid Simthudduror - Al Habib Ali bin Muhammad bin Husein Al-HabsyiTeguh Rahardjo
The document provides a biography of Al-Habib Al-Imam Ali bin Muhammad bin Hussein Al-Habshi, the author of the work "Mawlid Simtu’d Durar" or "A Necklace of Pearls". It describes how he was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad and learned Islam from his father. It highlights three influential books he wrote, including "Simtu'd Durar" about the birth of the Prophet. The biography notes how recitations from his works have attracted thousands to Islam in East Africa. It also briefly outlines the copyright at the end.
This document provides an overview of Photoshop and discusses some of its key features and capabilities. It explains that Photoshop is a popular image editing software developed by Adobe Systems. The document outlines various tools in Photoshop for editing, retouching and enhancing images. It also mentions how Photoshop can be used for web design and development in addition to image editing.
Guidelines for the usage of Kerala Government vehicles LSG uploaded by James AdhikaRAM md rEALUTIONZ PROPERTIES PVT LTD- FULL SOLUTIONS TO YOUR LAND ISSUES
Lemahnya Hadits Mengoreksi Penguasa Harus Dengan Menyepi Menyendiri (Empat Mata)Anas Wibowo
Hadits yang menyatakan bahwa mengoreksi penguasa harus dilakukan secara empat mata ditentang karena terbukti lemah. Syuraih bin 'Ubaid, perawi terakhir hadits tersebut, tidak pernah bertemu dengan saksi utama peristiwa, Hisyam bin Hakim dan Iyadl bin Ghanm. Hadits ini hanya bersifat munqathi' (terputus) dan tidak layak dijadikan hujjah.
The document provides a summary of a Burmese language article about the importance of libraries. It discusses how libraries preserve cultural heritage and provide access to knowledge. The summary notes that libraries collect and organize various media like books, newspapers, and journals. It also mentions that libraries allow people to access resources for learning and research. The summary concludes by stating that libraries play a vital role in society by sharing culture and information across generations. It is comprised of 3 sentences and concisely captures the key points about the value of libraries from the original document.
This document discusses the Specific Relief Act of 1877, which is a key law related to specific performance of contracts in India. It provides an overview of the objectives and scope of the Act. The introduction notes that the Act was the first of its kind related to specific performance and contains 57 sections divided across 3 parts. It also provides some background on the distinction between common law and equity law in British legal system, and how the concept of specific relief developed from equity jurisdiction which allowed courts to provide unique remedies. The document then discusses some important principles from the Act, including what types of contracts and rights it covers as well as examples of fiduciary relationships addressed in the Act.
বাংলা উচ্চারণ ও অর্থ সহ টেক্সট ফরম্যাটে সম্পূর্ণ কোরআন শরীফ ...
এখানে প্রতিটি সূরার বুকমার্ক মেনু ও হাইপার লিঙ্ক মেনু যুক্ত করা আছে...
এটি একসাথে মোবাইল ও কম্পিউটার উভয় রিডারে খুভ ভালোভাবে পড়তে পারবেন ...।
Padma Shri, Vidya Martand, Shiromani Panth Ratan Sant Baba Iqbal Singh ji has preserved the rich legacy of Sikhism in these books. With scholarly acumen, Baba ji has penned down the captivating Sakhis (moral and spiritual anecdotes) and life stories of the revered Saints whose sacred compositions are enshrined in Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji. Through his insightful writings, Sant Baba Iqbal Singh ji endeavors to educate future generations by illuminating the path of Sikh History for those who seek to deepen their understanding and connection with the Sikh faith.
The document is a prayer calling for God's mercy and forgiveness. It begins with praising God and seeking refuge in Him alone from the evils of our souls and wrongdoings. It asks God to guide us to the straight path and help us perform righteous deeds while avoiding sin and disobedience. It concludes by sending peace and blessings upon the prophet Muhammad and asking God to accept this prayer.
1. The presentation discusses the importance of technology and science, focusing on the development of electronics, telecommunications, computer science, and the internet.
2. It describes how mobile phones and smart computers have rapidly changed modern life in recent years by allowing constant connection and communication anywhere.
3. The introduction of smartphones revolutionized mobile computing and altered how people approach it, while also growing large tech companies and changing the mobile and technology industries.
The document is a summary of the benefits and importance of remembering God (ismrin pRB/hir). It discusses how remembering God brings peace, destroys suffering and fear of death, fulfills all tasks, and leads one to liberation. It says remembering God is the highest action, brings all spiritual rewards, and destroys ego and attachment. It emphasizes that one who remembers God is blessed and ferries across the world ocean of fear and suffering.
The document contains a prayer in Gurmukhi script addressed to God. It expresses that one's life, body and all things belong to God. God is referred to as the father, mother and friend of all. It acknowledges that God alone knows one's true nature and state. The prayer asks God to shower mercy and keep the world safe during difficult times, as all things exist under God's command. It concludes by saying that Nanak is forever a slave of God.
1. The narrator describes developing a natural love and devotion for God from a young age, though he did not understand it fully.
2. While in college, he immersed himself in reading scriptures which deepened his love and longing to meet God.
3. One day he unexpectedly met a saintly man on the road which awakened strong feelings of devotion within him, and he followed the man without thinking.
1) The document discusses hymns and prayers dedicated to the eternal creator. It emphasizes remembering and singing the praises of the fearless divine.
2) It states that the divine sees and knows all, and their gifts cannot be quantified. It encourages meeting with friends to celebrate the eternal day according to the scriptures.
3) The hymn spreads from home to home daily and constantly. It says remembering the eternal creator leads to peace, as per Nanak.
Jap Ji Sahib is come in the begining of the Guru Granth Sahib and Jap ji sahb is also a part of nitnem bani which is read early in the morning Jap ji sahib is written by Guru Nanak Dev Ji .
The document is a prayer from Sikh scripture that discusses the oneness and eternal nature of God. It states that God created all things through the Hukam (divine command) and pervades all creation. It praises listening to the Guru's teachings as destroying suffering and sins. It describes how following the will of God and the Guru's instructions leads to salvation.
This document provides an introduction to accounting. It discusses that accounting is the language of business which records and analyzes financial transactions and events in a methodical way according to certain rules. Accounting provides important information about a business entity's financial position. It explains how accounting processes financial data from different aspects to provide crucial information about a business. The purpose of this chapter is to explain what information accounting provides and how it is used. It discusses the importance of accounting as the language of business and how it relates to other fields. After reading this chapter, students will understand the definition, objectives and importance of accounting. They will learn about the users of accounting information and how accounting records and classifies different business transactions.
Maulid Simthudduror - Al Habib Ali bin Muhammad bin Husein Al-HabsyiTeguh Rahardjo
The document provides a biography of Al-Habib Al-Imam Ali bin Muhammad bin Hussein Al-Habshi, the author of the work "Mawlid Simtu’d Durar" or "A Necklace of Pearls". It describes how he was a descendant of the Prophet Muhammad and learned Islam from his father. It highlights three influential books he wrote, including "Simtu'd Durar" about the birth of the Prophet. The biography notes how recitations from his works have attracted thousands to Islam in East Africa. It also briefly outlines the copyright at the end.
This document provides an overview of Photoshop and discusses some of its key features and capabilities. It explains that Photoshop is a popular image editing software developed by Adobe Systems. The document outlines various tools in Photoshop for editing, retouching and enhancing images. It also mentions how Photoshop can be used for web design and development in addition to image editing.
Guidelines for the usage of Kerala Government vehicles LSG uploaded by James AdhikaRAM md rEALUTIONZ PROPERTIES PVT LTD- FULL SOLUTIONS TO YOUR LAND ISSUES
Lemahnya Hadits Mengoreksi Penguasa Harus Dengan Menyepi Menyendiri (Empat Mata)Anas Wibowo
Hadits yang menyatakan bahwa mengoreksi penguasa harus dilakukan secara empat mata ditentang karena terbukti lemah. Syuraih bin 'Ubaid, perawi terakhir hadits tersebut, tidak pernah bertemu dengan saksi utama peristiwa, Hisyam bin Hakim dan Iyadl bin Ghanm. Hadits ini hanya bersifat munqathi' (terputus) dan tidak layak dijadikan hujjah.
The document provides a summary of a Burmese language article about the importance of libraries. It discusses how libraries preserve cultural heritage and provide access to knowledge. The summary notes that libraries collect and organize various media like books, newspapers, and journals. It also mentions that libraries allow people to access resources for learning and research. The summary concludes by stating that libraries play a vital role in society by sharing culture and information across generations. It is comprised of 3 sentences and concisely captures the key points about the value of libraries from the original document.
This document discusses the Specific Relief Act of 1877, which is a key law related to specific performance of contracts in India. It provides an overview of the objectives and scope of the Act. The introduction notes that the Act was the first of its kind related to specific performance and contains 57 sections divided across 3 parts. It also provides some background on the distinction between common law and equity law in British legal system, and how the concept of specific relief developed from equity jurisdiction which allowed courts to provide unique remedies. The document then discusses some important principles from the Act, including what types of contracts and rights it covers as well as examples of fiduciary relationships addressed in the Act.
বাংলা উচ্চারণ ও অর্থ সহ টেক্সট ফরম্যাটে সম্পূর্ণ কোরআন শরীফ ...
এখানে প্রতিটি সূরার বুকমার্ক মেনু ও হাইপার লিঙ্ক মেনু যুক্ত করা আছে...
এটি একসাথে মোবাইল ও কম্পিউটার উভয় রিডারে খুভ ভালোভাবে পড়তে পারবেন ...।
Padma Shri, Vidya Martand, Shiromani Panth Ratan Sant Baba Iqbal Singh ji has preserved the rich legacy of Sikhism in these books. With scholarly acumen, Baba ji has penned down the captivating Sakhis (moral and spiritual anecdotes) and life stories of the revered Saints whose sacred compositions are enshrined in Shri Guru Granth Sahib ji. Through his insightful writings, Sant Baba Iqbal Singh ji endeavors to educate future generations by illuminating the path of Sikh History for those who seek to deepen their understanding and connection with the Sikh faith.
The document is a prayer calling for God's mercy and forgiveness. It begins with praising God and seeking refuge in Him alone from the evils of our souls and wrongdoings. It asks God to guide us to the straight path and help us perform righteous deeds while avoiding sin and disobedience. It concludes by sending peace and blessings upon the prophet Muhammad and asking God to accept this prayer.
1. The presentation discusses the importance of technology and science, focusing on the development of electronics, telecommunications, computer science, and the internet.
2. It describes how mobile phones and smart computers have rapidly changed modern life in recent years by allowing constant connection and communication anywhere.
3. The introduction of smartphones revolutionized mobile computing and altered how people approach it, while also growing large tech companies and changing the mobile and technology industries.
The document is a hymn that praises God. It describes how all of creation sings God's praises, including air, water, fire, kings, and devotees. It lists many aspects of nature and society that glorify God, such as rivers, mountains, saints, celibates, and scholars. The hymn emphasizes that God is eternal and everything happens according to God's will. It says God's rule is permanent and God will continue to reign forever.
La Unión Europea ha acordado un paquete de sanciones contra Rusia por su invasión de Ucrania. Las sanciones incluyen restricciones a las importaciones de productos rusos de alta tecnología y a las exportaciones de bienes de lujo a Rusia. Además, se congelarán los activos de varios oligarcas rusos y se prohibirá el acceso de los bancos rusos a los mercados financieros de la UE.
1) Many beings sing the praises of God, including the wind, water, earth and rulers. Saints and scholars also meditate on God.
2) God's creation sings His praises. He is pervasive in all hearts. He is the Giver and also the Enjoyer. No one knows His limits.
3) Those who meditate on God find peace in this age. Their bonds with the fear of death are broken. Those who join the sangat of the true Guru are blessed.
This document contains prayers and hymns in praise of God. It describes God as the creator of the universe who established the earth, sky, sun, moon and stars. It emphasizes that God's name is the essence of everything and that meditating on God's name brings enlightenment. It requests God's mercy and protection and states that God's virtues are infinite and incomprehensible.
1) The document discusses certain types of people who do not worship God or sing His praises, and instead criticize others while being flawed themselves.
2) It states that it is best to stay away from such people, as they are detached from God's devotion, and only seek to harm others through their words and actions.
3) The document provides various examples of the hypocrisy and harmful behaviors of such people, such as not helping others while criticizing, focusing on minor faults of others while ignoring their own, and trying to undermine religious teachings and figures of authority.
Presentation on tools of language learning(punjabi)Goel & Company
This document introduces question-answer (Q&A) as an important tool for learning. It discusses the benefits of Q&A, such as clarifying concepts, engaging students, and assessing understanding. It also notes some potential limitations, such as Q&A being unsuitable for all situations and requiring more time. The conclusion states that overall, Q&A is a very useful method for enhancing learning as it allows for interactive discussion and feedback between the teacher and students.
The document provides information about a reading comprehension activity being conducted for 35 minute students aged 24-08-16 at G.C.J College of Education.
The activity involves reading a story titled 'Bal KyfW' (Children's Games) by famous Punjabi poet Mohan Singh Dhawn. The story describes various outdoor games played by children with joy and enthusiasm.
The teacher will first engage students by sparking their interest in the topic. Students will then read the story individually and in groups. The teacher will explain unfamiliar words and concepts to enhance comprehension. Questions will be asked to check understanding. Finally, key lessons from the story will be summarized and related to real life.
The document outlines
1. Vaisakhi is celebrated to mark the harvest festival and establishment of the Khalsa order.
2. On this day in 1919, British troops fired upon peaceful protesters in Jallianwala Bagh killing over 20,000 people.
3. Vaisakhi fairs are held across Punjab where people gather to celebrate the harvest festival and Sikh heritage.
The document is a letter written in Punjabi requesting scholarship for a student.
It contains the following key information:
1. The student is 40 years old and studies at G.C.G. College. They are from village Jandwala in district Sangrur.
2. They work on a farm and their family's monthly income is very low. They have two younger siblings also studying in the same school.
3. The student always ranks among the top performers. They are requesting a scholarship to continue their education.
A375 Example Taste the taste of the Lord, the taste of the Lord The taste of...franktsao4
It seems that current missionary work requires spending a lot of money, preparing a lot of materials, and traveling to far away places, so that it feels like missionary work. But what was the result they brought back? It's just a lot of photos of activities, fun eating, drinking and some playing games. And then we have to do the same thing next year, never ending. The church once mentioned that a certain missionary would go to the field where she used to work before the end of his life. It seemed that if she had not gone, no one would be willing to go. The reason why these missionary work is so difficult is that no one obeys God’s words, and the Bible is not the main content during missionary work, because in the eyes of those who do not obey God’s words, the Bible is just words and cannot be connected with life, so Reading out God's words is boring because it doesn't have any life experience, so it cannot be connected with human life. I will give a few examples in the hope that this situation can be changed. A375
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Why is this So? ~ Do Seek to KNOW (English & Chinese).pptxOH TEIK BIN
A PowerPoint Presentation based on the Dhamma teaching of Kamma-Vipaka (Intentional Actions-Ripening Effects).
A Presentation for developing morality, concentration and wisdom and to spur us to practice the Dhamma diligently.
The texts are in English and Chinese.
The Book of Ruth is included in the third division, or the Writings, of the Hebrew Bible. In most Christian canons it is treated as one of the historical books and placed between Judges and 1 Samuel.
The forces involved in this witchcraft spell will re-establish the loving bond between you and help to build a strong, loving relationship from which to start anew. Despite any previous hardships or problems, the spell work will re-establish the strong bonds of friendship and love upon which the marriage and relationship originated. Have faith, these stop divorce and stop separation spells are extremely powerful and will reconnect you and your partner in a strong and harmonious relationship.
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A Free eBook ~ Valuable LIFE Lessons to Learn ( 5 Sets of Presentations)...OH TEIK BIN
A free eBook comprising 5 sets of PowerPoint presentations of meaningful stories /Inspirational pieces that teach important Dhamma/Life lessons. For reflection and practice to develop the mind to grow in love, compassion and wisdom. The texts are in English and Chinese.
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The Hope of Salvation - Jude 1:24-25 - MessageCole Hartman
Jude gives us hope at the end of a dark letter. In a dark world like today, we need the light of Christ to shine brighter and brighter. Jude shows us where to fix our focus so we can be filled with God's goodness and glory. Join us to explore this incredible passage.
The Enchantment and Shadows_ Unveiling the Mysteries of Magic and Black Magic...Phoenix O
This manual will guide you through basic skills and tasks to help you get started with various aspects of Magic. Each section is designed to be easy to follow, with step-by-step instructions.
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Alwh hYN ] Ajwh hYN ] Anμq hYN ] mhMq hYN ]38]
AlIk hYN ] inRsRIk hYN ] inRlμB hYN ] AsMB hYN ]39]
9. n s`qRY ] n im`qRY ] n BrmM ] n iB`qRY ]99]
n krmM ] n kwey ] AjnmM ] Ajwey ]100]
n ic`qRY ] n im`qRY ] pry hYN ] piv`qRY ]101]
ipRQIsY ] AdIsY ] Aid`RsY ] Aik`®sY ]102]
BgvqI CMd ] qÍ pRswid kQqy ]
ik AwiC`j dysY ] ik AwiB`j BysY ] ik AwgMj krmY ] ik AwBMj BrmY ]103]
ik AwiBj lokY ] ik Awidq sokY ] ik AvDUq brnY ] ik ibBUq krnY ]104]
ik rwjM pRBw hYN ] ik DrmM Dujw hYN] ik Awsok brnY ] ik srbw ABrnY ]105]
ik jgqM ik®qI hYN ] ik CqRM CqRI hYN ] ik bRhmM srUpY ] ik AnBau AnUpY ]106]
ik Awid Adyv hYN ] ik Awip AByv hYN ] ik ic`qRM ibhInY ] ik eykY ADInY ]107]
ik rozI rzwkY ] rhImY irhwkY ] ik pwk ibAYb hYN ] ik gYbul ZYb hYN ]108]
ik APvul gunwh hYN ] ik Swhwn Swh hYN ] ik kwrn kuinμd hYN ] ik rozI idhMd hYN
]109]
ik rwzk rhIm hYN ] ik krmM krIm hYN ] ik srbM klI hYN ] ik srbM dlI hYN
]110]
ik srb`qR mwinXY ] ik srb`qR dwinXY ] ik srb`qR gaunY ] ik srb`qR BaunY ]111]
ik srb`qR dysY ] ik srb`qR BysY ] ik srb`qR rwjY ] ik srb`qR swjY ]112]
10. ik srb`qR dInY ] ik srb`qR lInY ] ik srb`qR jwho ] ik srb`qR Bwho ]113]
ik srb`qR dysY ] ik srb`qR BysY ] ik srb`qR kwlY ] ik srb`qR pwlY ]114]
ik srb`qR hMqw ] ik srb`qR gMqw ] ik srb`qR ByKI ] ik srb`qR pyKI ]115]
ik srb`qR kwjY ] ik srb`qR rwjY ] ik srb`qR soKY ] ik srb`qR poKY ]116]
ik srb`qR qRwxY ] ik srb`qR pRwxY ] ik srb`qR dysY ] ik srb`qR BysY ]117]
ik srb`qR mwinXYN ] sdYvM pRDwinXYN ] ik srb`qR jwipXY ] ik srb`qR QwipXY ]118]
ik srb`qR BwnY ] ik srb`qR mwnY ] ik srb`qR ieMdRY ] ik srb`qR cMdRY ]119]
ik srbM klImY ] ik prmM &hImY ] ik Awkl AlwmY ] ik swihb klwmY ]120]
ik husnl vjU hYN ] qmwmul rujU hYN ] hmysul slwmYN ] slIKq mudwmYN ]121]
ZnImul iSksqY ] ZrIbul prsqY ] iblμdul mkwnYN ] zmInul zmwnYN ]122]
qmIzul qmwmYN ] rujUAl inDwnYN ] hrIPul AzImYN ] rzwiek XkInYN ]123]
Anykul qrMg hYN ] AByd hYN ABMg hYN ] AzIzul invwz hYN ] ZnImul i^rwj hYN
]124]
inrukq srUp hYN ] iqRmukiq ibBUq hYN ] pRBugiq pRBw hYN ] sujugiq suDw hYN ]125]
sdYvM srUp hYN ] ABydI AnUp hYN ] smsqo prwj hYN ] sdw srb swj hYN ]126]
smsqul slwm hYN ] sdYvl Akwm hYN ] inRbwD srUp hYN ] AgwiD hYN AnUp hYN
]127]
11. EAM Awid rUpY ] Anwid srUpY ] AnμgI Anwmy ] iqRBMgI iqRkwmy ]128]
iqRbrgM iqRbwDy ] AgMjy AgwDy ] suBM srb Bwgy ] susrbw Anurwgy ]129]
iqRBugq srUp hYN ] AiC`j hYN ACUq hYN ] ik nrkM pRxws hYN ] ipRQIaul pRvws hYN
]130]
inrukiq pRBw hYN ] sdYvM sdw hYN ] ibBugiq srUp hYN ] pRjugiq AnUp hYN ]131]
inrukiq sdw hYN ] ibBugiq pRBw hYN ] An aukiq srUp hYN ] pRjugiq AnUp hYN
]132]
cwcrI CMd ]
ABMg hYN ] Anμg hYN ] AByK hYN ] AlyK hYN ]133]
ABrm hYN ] Akrm hYN ] Anwid hYN ] jugwid hYN ]134]
AjY hYN ] AbY hYN ] ABUq hYN ] ADUq hYN ]135]
Anws hYN ] audws hYN ] ADMD hYN ] AbMD hYN ]136]
ABgq hYN ] ibrkq hYN ] Anws hYN ] pRkws hYN ]137]
inicMq hYN ] suinμq hYN ] Ail`K hYN ] Aid`K hYN ]138]
AlyK hYN ] AByK hYN ] AFwh hYN ] Agwh hYN ]139]
AsMB hYN ] AgMB hYN ] AnIl hYN ] Anwid hYN ]140]
Ain`q hYN ] suin`q hYN ] Ajwq hYN ] Ajwd hYN ]141]
12. crpt CMd ] qÍ pRswid ]
srbM hMqw ] srbM gMqw ] srbM iKAwqw ] srbM igAwqw ]142]
srbM hrqw ] srbM krqw ] srbM pRwxM ] srbM qRwxM ]143]
srbM krmM ] srbM DrmM ] srbM jugqw ] srbM mukqw ]144]
rswvl CMd ] qÍ pRswid ]
nmo nrk nwsy ] sdYvM pRkwsy ] AnμgM srUpy ] ABMgM ibBUqy ]145]
pRmwQM pRmwQy ] sdw srb swQy ] AgwD srUpy ] inRbwD ibBUqy ]146]
AnμgI Anwmy ] iqRBMgI iqRkwmy ] inRBMgI srUpy ] srbMgI AnUpy ]147]
n poqRY n pu`qRY ] n s`qRY n imqRY ] n qwqY n mwqY ] n jwqY n pwqY ]148]
inRswkM srIk hYN ] Aimqo AmIk hYN ] sdYvM pRBw hYN ] AjY hYN Ajw hYN ]149]
BgvqI CMd ] qÍ pRswid ]
ik zwhr zhUr hYN ] ik hwzr hzUr hYN ] hmysul slwm hYN ] smsqul klwm hYN
]150]
ik swihb idmwZ hYN ] ik husnl crwZ hYN ] ik kwml krIm hYN ] ik rwzk rhIm
hYN ]151]
ik rozI idihMd hYN ] ik rwzk rihMd hYN ] krImul kmwl hYN ] ik husnl jmwl hYN
]152]
13. ZnImul i^rwj hYN ] ZrIbul invwz hYN ] hrI&ul iSkMn hYN ] ihrwsul iPkMn hYN
]153]
klμkM pRxws hYN ] smsqul invws hYN ] AgMjul gnIm hYN ] rzwiek rhIm hYN
]154]
smsqul jubW hYN ] ik swihb ikrW hYN ] ik nrkM pRxws hYN ] bihsqul invws hYN
]155]
ik srbul gvMn hYN ] hmysul rvMn hYN ] qmwmul qmIj hYN ] smsqul AjIj hYN
]156]
prM prm eIs hYN ] smsqul AdIs hYN ] Adysul AlyK hYN ] hmysul AByK hYN
]157]
zmInul zmw hYN ] AmIkul iemw hYN ] krImul kmwl hYN ] ik jurAiq jmwl hYN
]158]
ik Aclμ pRkwS hYN ] ik Aimqo subws hYN ] ik Ajb srUp hYN ] ik Aimqo ibBUq hYN
]159]
ik Aimqo psw hYN ] ik Awqm pRBw hYN ] ik Aclμ Anμg hYN ] ik Aimqo ABMg hYN
]160]
mDuBwr CMd ] qÍ pRswid ]
14. muin min pRnwm ] guin gn mudwm ] Air br AgMj ] hir nr pRBMj ]161]
An gn pRnwm ] muin min slwm ] hir nr AKMf ] br nr AmMf ]162]
AnBv Anws ] muin min pRkws ] guin gn pRnwm ] jl Ql mudwm ]163]
AniC`j AMg ] Awsn ABMg ] aupmw Apwr ] giq imiq audwr ]164]
jl Ql AmMf ] ids ivs ABMf ] jl Ql mhMq ] ids ivs ibAMq ]165]
AnBv Anws ] iDRq Dr Durws ] Awjwn bwhu ] eykY sdwhu ]166]
EAMkwr Awid ] kQnI Anwid ] Kl KMf iKAwl ] gur br Akwl ]167]
Gr Gir pRnwm ] icq crn nwm ] AniC`j gwq ] Awijj n bwq ]168]
AnJMJ gwq ] AnrMj bwq ] Antut BMfwr ] AnTt Apwr ]169]
AwfIT Drm ] AiqFIT krm ] AxbRx Anμq ] dwqw mhMq ]170]
hirbolmnw CMd ] qÍ pRswid ]
kruxwlX hYN ] Air GwlX hYN ] Kl KMfn hYN ] mih mMfn hYN ]171]
jgqysÍr hYN ] prmysÍr hYN ] kil kwrx hYN ] srb aubwrx hYN ]172]
iDRq ky DRx hYN ] jg ky kRx hYN ] mn mwinX hYN ] jg jwinX hYN ]173]
srbM Br hYN ] srbM kr hYN ] srb pwisX hYN ] srb nwisX hYN ]174]
kruxwkr hYN ] ibsÍMBr hYN ] srbysÍr hYN ] jgqysÍr hYN ]175]
bRhmMfs hYN ] Kl KMfs hYN ] pr qy pr hYN ] kruxwkr hYN ]176]
15. Ajpw jp hYN ] AQpw Qp hYN ] Aik®qw ik®q hYN ] AimRqw imRq hYN ]177]
AMimRqw imRq hYN ] krxw ik®q hYN ] Aik®qw ik®q hYN ] DrxI iDRq hYN ]178]
AimRqysÍr hYN ] prmysÍr hYN ] Aik®qw ik®q hYN ] AimRqw imRq hYN ]179]
Ajbw ik®q hYN ] AimRqw AimRq hYN ] nr nwiek hYN ] Kl Gwiek hYN ]180]
ibsÍMBr hYN ] kruxwlX hYN ] inRp nwiek hYN ] srb pwiek hYN ]181]
Bv BMjn hYN ] Air gMjn hYN ] irpu qwpn hYN ] jpu jwpn hYN ]182]
Aklμ ik®q hYN ] srbw ik®q hYN ] krqw kr hYN ] hrqw hir hYN ]183]
prmwqm hYN ] srb Awqm hYN ] Awqm bs hYN ] js ky js hYN ]184]
BujMg pRXwq CMd ]
nmo sUrj sUrjy nmo cMdR cMdRy ] nmo rwj rwjy nmo ieMdR ieMdRy ] nmo AMDkwry nmo
qyj qyjy ] nmo ibMRd ibMRdy nmo bIj bIjy ]185]
nmo rwjsM qwmsM sWq rUpy ] nmo prm q`qM Aq`qM srUpy ] nmo jog jogy nmo igAwn
igAwny ] nmo mMqR mMqRy nmo iDAwn iDAwny ]186]
nmo juD juDy nmo igAwn igAwny ] nmo Boj Bojy nmo pwn pwny ] nmo klh krqw
nmo sWq rUpy ] nmo ieMdR ieMdRy AnwdM ibBUqy ]187]
klμkwr rUpy Alμkwr Alμky ] nmo Aws Awsy nmo bWk bMky ] ABMgI srUpy
AnμgI Anwmy ] iqRBMgI iqRkwly AnμgI Akwmy ]188]