Mat Dekh Bhoola Visre Shabad Lyrics Info

Guru Nanak Dev Ji systematically lists the four greatest temptations known to humanity: Extreme material wealth (palaces of pearls) Sensual and physical pleasures (beautiful companions) Supernatural or spiritual ego (miraculous powers)

This article provides a comprehensive overview of the , their deep inner meaning, and the spiritual context that makes them a cornerstone of devotional music. 1. Introduction to the Shabad: Mat Dekh Bhoola Visre

The complete Gurbani (sacred hymns) lyrics in the original Gurmukhi script are as follows: mat dekh bhoola visre shabad lyrics

ਸੁਲਤਾਨੁ ਹੋਵਾ ਮੇਲਿ ਲਸਕਰ ਤਖਤਿ ਰਾਖਾ ਪਾਉ ॥ਹੁਕਮੁ ਹਾਸਲੁ ਕਰੀ ਬੈਠਾ ਨਾਨਕਾ ਸਭ ਵਾਉ ॥੪॥੧॥ Romanized English (Transliteration)

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 || Guru Nanak Dev Ji systematically lists the four

Note: There are multiple compositions that focus on the theme of not forgetting the Lord. The most famous rendition emphasizing "Mat Bhool" (Don't Forget) often centers on the theme of "Bhajo Gobind Bhool Mat Jaao." Key Verses (Transliteration)

Palaces of Gold and Jewels: "Motee ta mandir oosrahi ratnee ta ho-ay jara-o."If I had palaces built of pearls, inlaid with jewels, and scented with musk and sandalwood—even then, may I not forget You. The most famous rendition emphasizing "Mat Bhool" (Don't

motee ta mandar oosarahi ratnee ta hohi jaraau || kasatur kungoo agari chandan leepe aavai chaau || mat daykhee bhoola veesarai tayraa chit na aavai naau ||1|| har bin jee-o jal bal jaau || mai aapanaa gur poochh daykhi-aa avar naahee thaa-o ||1|| rahaa-o ||

Below are the complete lyrics of the Shabad in Gurmukhi, Romanized Punjabi (English Transliteration), and English Translation to help you understand every verse clearly. Gurmukhi Lyrics

For the complete and authentic lyrics of this Shabad, it is best to consult a physical copy of the or a reliable online source such as SikhiToTheMax , SearchGurbani , or the iGurbani app. These sources will provide the original Gurmukhi script, a transliteration, and an English translation.