Book Title: Religious Problem in India
Author(s): Annie Besant
Publisher: Theosophist Office Adyar

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________________ SIKHISM 77 by time or action; Of unborn essence; From no womb; Self-existent; Unconditioned ; Unwavering ; May I unto this True Verity be sacrifice. He hath no form, nor color, nor ontline ; by the true Word He is to be pointed out. He hath no mother, father, son, nor kindred, nor lust, nor wife, vor clan ; Untinged (by Māyā); Untranscended ; Higlier than highest; Thon Light of all ; Brahm in all vessels lid; His Light complete in every vehicle (heart). By Guru's teaching the adamant Portals throw ajar, with fearless gaze fixed firm. Having created beings, He placed over them time, (death), and kept all regulation under (His) control. By Guru's service the true wealth (they) find; by acting on (His) word freedom (they).gain. In a pure vessel (heart) only Truth nay live; rare are they of conduct pure Essence in the highest Essence merged ; Nānak in Thee doth refuge find. (Sorath I.] La I bow down (or glorify) the primal One, Oinkāra ; Who hath spread out (this) water, land and sky; The first Spirit, immanifest, imperishable; Whose light illuminates the fourteen lokas; Abiding in the elephant and the ant alike; Who knoweth as equal the ruler and pauper ; From form dnality; the signless Spirit Directly knowing; the inner controller of every vessel (heart). [Guru.] He Himself, the Formless (and) the Form; That One withont ynalities and with qualities; One alone

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