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If the ground was studded with diamonds and rubies, and my bed was laced with emeralds,And if a beautiful, enchanting muse whose face shines with jewels enticed me with loving gestures—Seeing these, let me not go astray, lose my way, and forget You. Let Your Name not fade from my mind. ||2|| Verse 3: The Temptation of Supernatural Powers (Siddhis)

This Shabad acts as a protective prayer. By reciting or listening to it, a Sikh asks for the blessing of humility and steady focus, ensuring that no matter how successful, wealthy, or comfortable their worldly life becomes, their heart remains firmly anchored to the Divine.

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Motee ta mandar oosarahi ratnee ta hohi jaraau || Kasatoor kungoo agar chandan leep aavai chaau || Har bin jeeo jal bal jaau || Mai aapnaa gur poochh dekhiaa avar naahee thaa-u ||1|| rahaau ||

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ਮਤ ਦੇਖ ਭੂਲਾ ਵਿਸਰੈ ਮਤ ਜਾਣਹਿ ਬਿਖਿਆ ਸਿਉ ਪ੍ਰੀਤਿ ॥

Raakh pitaa prabh saran tumaari. Jo deesai tis hi ke kar benati, baalak apna kar beechaaro muraari. ||Rahao||

This Shabad is found in the , the holy scripture of Sikhism. It is composed in a specific Raga (musical framework) designed to evoke humility, introspection, and deep emotional connection.

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