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SIKHISM
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If thon seekest thy own good, then do good, and let them call thee lowly.
[Guru i. Āsa.]
Tel
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Weighed in the balance, he who bends down is precious.
[Guru i. Suhi.] I am not good ; none else is bad.
[Guru i.Suhi.] If one becomes a slave of salves, and casts ont the self, then he finds Hari.
[Guru m.] As a fish cannot live without water, As a cuckoo cannot be satisfied without the
raindrop, As a deer (pierced, touched or enamored) by the
sound (of a gong) runs towards it, . As a black bee, thirsting for the scent of a flower,
finding it, gets himself imprisoned. So the saints love God and are satisfied by seeing (Him).
[Guru v. Jaitsari.] There are none who do not wrangle and oppose; Show them to me and I will praise them.
[Guru i. Mārā.]
The devotees and worldly men seldom agree.
[Guru i. Majh.]
By the Guru's favor, practise Rāja Yoga. There are few wlio annihilate duality (sense of