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1. Libertion from bondage is upon Thy Will, None else can tell. If one were so
foolish as to say he knows, "Tis he who gets the blows. (Jap, M. 1)
3. If one enshrines the Lord in the Mind, he is emancipated even while alive. And
looking Godwards, he Merges in the Lord's Truth.
4. The egg of superstition has burst: my mind is Illumined, And the fetters of (my
mind's) feet are sundered: lo, I'm Emancipated by the Guru. Ceased now have coming
and going. And the frying Pan (of the heart) has cooled with the Guru-given
cooling Elixir of the Name. (Maru M. 5)
5. He, who is affected neither by joy nor sorrow and looks upon friend and foe as
one; And praise to him I as is dispraise, and gold as good as iron. He, saith
Nanak, is emancipated: he alone is the released one. (Shlokas of M. 9)
7. The Wise one craves not any moe for Emancipation and dispels the throughts even
of heaven. (Maru M. 5)
8. He who looks like on pleasure and pain, As is gold for him, so the dust, As is
poison, so nectar; As is honour, so dishonour. As is the king for him, so the
beggar And who finds his way in the working of God's will.