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

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________________ SIKHISM 79 Countless Heavens in Thy glance; Countless (Thy) priceless Names; Whose countless resonances sonnded forth; Countless tourneys of wondrous action; Countless Shaktis and Shivas obedient to His will; Countless the beings whom Thou nourishest; In whose feet are countless Tirthas (sacred places); Countless pure ones repeat Thy dear name; Countless worshippers render Thee worship; Infinite Thy Expanse; there is no second; Whose pure and spotless glories are countless; Whose praise is sung by countless Brahma-Rṣhis; In the winking of an eye whose creations and absorp tions are countless; Countless Thy qualities that may not be numbered; Countless wise men declare Thy knowledge; Countless meditators meditate on Thee; Countless ascetics perform austerities; Countless Munis sit in silence; Unmanifest Lord, imperceptible Master, Filling all hearts and controlling from within, Wherever I look Thon dwellest there; The Guru (or great one) illumined Nanak (with this knowledge). [Guru v. Bharon.] Who hath no discus, mark, nor class, nor caste, nor sub-caste, Of whom none can say: "He hath form, color, outline or vesture," Changeless form shining throngh Anubhava (direct) perception of innermost spiritual consciousness),

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