Monday, September 6, 2010

Meaning of Shabad Mittar Pyare Nu Haal Mureedan Da Kehna


Mittar Pyare Nu Haal Mureedan Da Kehna

Tudh Bin Rog Rajaian Da Odhan
Nag Nivasan De Rehna
Sul Surahi Khanjar Pyala
Bing Kasaian Da Sehna
Yaarare Da Sanu Sathar Changa
Bhath Kherean Da Rehna

Please tell the dear friend - the Lord - the plight of his disciples.
Without You, rich blankets are a disease and the comfort of the house is like living with snakes. Our water pitchers are like stakes of torture and our cups have edges like daggers. Your neglect is like the suffering of animals at the hands of butchers. Our Beloved Lord's straw bed is more pleasing to us than living in costly furnace-like mansions.

Source - http://www.sikhiwiki.org/index.php/Mittar_Pyare_Nu

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Anonymous said...

These lines were said by Guru Gobind Singh Ji... when he came in Machhiwara's Jungle..... today i went to CharanKawal Gurudware Sahib (in machiwara village)to see that place.. very nice... that tree is still reflecting the presence of Guru sahib under which he said these lines.....

Satnam Sri Waheguru

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Anonymous said...

Having lost his four sons,
and pushed back in the battle,
The tenth guru recited this,
wandering wildly in a jungle.
The pain in the mortal being,
is so moving in the lyrics,
Imagine the Guru wounded all over,
and managing his rest on the bricks.
Rafi sahib did full justice with voice,
every word makes you fall apart,
None other could recite this ever,
His voice simply shears your heart.

Anonymous said...

Having lost his four sons,
and pushed back in the battle,
The tenth guru recited this,
wandering wildly in a jungle.
The pain in the mortal being,
is so moving in the lyrics,
Imagine the Guru wounded all over,
and managing his rest on the bricks.
Rafi sahib did full justice with voice,
every word makes you fall apart,
None other could recite this ever,
His voice simply shears your heart.

Anonymous said...

my eyes get watery almost everytime I hear this shabad. I feel that pain.. that restlessnesses of missing the ones you love. Mohd. Rafi sahab has sung this verse so well that words fall short in his appreciation.

Anonymous said...

This is just word meaning. The real essence and meaning is something spiritual. Can some sikh scholar explain this.

Anonymous said...

waheguru ji ka khlsa
waheguru ji ki fateh..

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