Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Lord Ram, on his shoulders.
Hirde Mai Amar Moorat Rehti Hai, Hirde Ko Fad Dikhate Hai
The immortal image of his Guru resides within his heart. Out of deep devotion, he tore open his chest to show Ram living inside him.
Hirde Mai Kaam Nai Uth Tha, Taan Kaye Jaa Nai Sak Te
No desires arose within Hanuman’s heart; therefore, even temptation could not shake him.
Jat Pahad Ke Upar Betkar Jati Kahaye Hai
By sitting in deep meditation atop mountains, Hanuman was recognized as a true renunciate.
Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Ram, upon his shoulders.
Antar Dhyan Nai Rethe Raam Kabi Phul Naye Jathe
If your focus remains inward, you would never forget Ram—not even for a moment.
Hirde Mai Amar Bole, Ke Jiska Dhyan Lagaye Hai
When the mind is focused, the immortal Guru within speaks.
Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Ram, upon his shoulders.
Hirde Mai ParBharam Bole, Is Se Jati Kathathe Hai
When God speaks from within, it is then that one is called a Sikh.
Sikh To Aisa Hota Hai, Sadaye Bhram Sarotha Hai
A Sikh is one who remains forever connected to the Divine.
Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Ram, upon his shoulders.
Hai Ko Soorma Jodha Ude Jo Pavan Ke Upar
Is there any warrior as brave as Hanuman, who could fly through the air with such strength?
Ram JadMukh Saye Bole, Bajrang Garj Suniye Hai
When Ram speaks, Hanuman listens attentively and responds with the roar of Bajrang (Hanuman).
Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Ram, upon his shoulders.
Ram Ki Agiya Sun The Hai, Hirde Mai Raam Bitaye Hai
Hanuman hears and obeys every command from Ram, who lives within his heart.
Sargun Sang Nai Chode, Ohi Guru Sikh Kahathe Hai
A true Sikh never leaves the physical form of the Guru; his love for the Guru is unshakable.
Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Ram, upon his shoulders.
Hirde Mai Bhram Vidaye Sunthe, Ke Dono Roop Sadhu Ke
One who hears the unspoken Divine voice inside knows that both forms—physical and eternal—belong to the Guru.
Hirde Mai Noor Ban Bole, Bahar Sadhu Kahathe Hai
Within, the radiant Guru speaks in his eternal form; externally, we call him a saint.
Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Ram, upon his shoulders.
Kaha Vo Jaat Tumara Hai, Kaise Tum Raam Upshak Ho
How can you claim to be a devotee of Ram, when you don’t embody true devotion?
Tumne To Nanak Nai Dekha, Na Hirde Nanak Aiye Hai
You have neither seen Guru Nanak nor allowed him to enter your heart.
Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Ram, upon his shoulders.
Sikh To Pavan Mai Udhe, Amar Kaye Ko Tare
A true Sikh, like Hanuman, soars through the winds and uplifts even the immortal soul.
Guru Ke Paas Vo Ponche, Sardar Paigam Laye Hai
He reaches his Guru and brings the message of the Lord, like a brave commander.
Sikh To Hanuman Hoye, Kande Paye Ram Bitaye Hai
A true Sikh is like Hanuman, who carried his Guru, Ram, upon his shoulders.
Hirde Mai Amar Moorat Rehti Hai, Hirde Ko Fad Dikhate Hai
The immortal form of the Guru lives in his heart. Out of love and truth, he tore open his chest and revealed it to the world.
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