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This Shabad is by Bhatt Bal in Svaiyay Mehl 5 on Pannaa 1396
Gnhr bUMd bsuA romwvil kusm bsMq gn”q n AwvY ]
ghanehar boo(n)dh basua romaaval kusam basa(n)th gana(n)th n aavai ||
The raindrops of the clouds, the plants of the earth, and the flowers of the spring cannot be counted.
riv sis ikrix audru swgr ko gMg qrMg AMqu ko pwvY ]
rav sas kiran oudhar saagar ko ga(n)g thara(n)g a(n)th ko paavai ||
Who can know the limits of the rays of the sun and the moon, the waves of the ocean and the Ganges?
rudR iDAwn igAwn siqgur ky kib jn BlŽ aunh juo gwvY ]
rudhr dhhiaan giaan sathigur kae kab jan bhaly ouneh juo gaavai ||
With Shiva's meditation and the spiritual wisdom of the True Guru, says BHALL the poet, these may be counted.
Bly Amrdws gux qyry qyrI aupmw qoih bin AwvY ]1]22]
bhalae amaradhaas gun thaerae thaeree oupamaa thohi ban aavai ||1||22||
O Guru Amar Daas, Your Glorious Virtues are so sublime; Your Praises belong only to You. ||1||22||