3: gurisK kaux sdwvy
Who may be called a Sikh of the Guru
gurmuiK jnm skwrQw gur isK imil gursrxI AwieAw ]
guramoukhi janamu sakaaradaa gurasikh mili gurasaranee aaiaa.
The life of that gurmukh is fortunate whom meeting some Sikh of the Guru has come to the shelter of the Guru.
Awid purK Awdysu kir sPl mUriq gur drsnu pwieAw ]
aadi purakh aadaysu kari saphal moorati guradarasanu paaiaa.
He bows before primeval Purusa (God) and becomes blessed after having the sight of such a Guru.
prdKxw fMfauq kir msqku crx kml gur lwieAw ]
paradakhanaa dandaout kari masataku charan kaval gur laaiaa.
After circumambulation he bows on the lotus feet of Guru.
siqguru purK dieAwl hoie vwihgurU scu mMqRRu suxwieAw ]
satiguru purakh daiaalu hoi vaahiguroo sachu mantr sounaaiaa.
Becoming kind, the Guru recites true mantra Vaheguru for him.
sc rwis rhrwis dy pYrIN pY jgu pYrI pwieAw ]
sach raasi raharaasi day paireen pai jagu pairee paaiaa.
The Sikh with his capital of devotion falls at the feet of Guru and the whole world bows at his feet.
kwmu kroDu ivroDu hir loBu mohu AhMkwru qjwieAw ]
kaam karodhu virodhu hari lobhu mohu ahankaaru tajaaiaa.
God (the Guru) eradicates his lust, anger and resistance and gets his greed, infatuation and ego erased.
squ sMqoKu dieAw Drmu nwmu dwnu iesnwnu idRVwieAw ]
satu santokhu daiaa dharamu naamu daanu isanaanu drirhaaiaa.
Instead, the Guru makes him practise truth, contentment, dharma, name, charity and ablution.
gur isiK lY gurisKu sdwieAw ]3]
gur sikh lai gurasikhu sadaaiaa ||3||
Adopting the teachings of the Guru, the individual is called a Sikh of the Guru.