In the midst of Shabad Hajare Patshal 10 occurs Guru Gobind Singh`s of tquoted poem delineating in powerful accents his ache and his longing for the Lord : Soft beds, dear Friend, beloved God, are but a torment without Thee, Residence in mansions like living among sepents.Winegoblets like the cross; the rim of wineglass like the dagger. All this, without Thee, like the keenness of a butcher`s thrust! To dwell with them in adversity is better, far better than revelry in places without Thee `. In another sabda men are exhorted to “worship not the creation, but the Creator” (verse 5). The true ascetic is one who considers his home to be his forest for meditation, who practises continence rather than sport matted hair, and who gives himself to the performance of his religious duties than to growing his nails long. “When you seize God`s feet, you will be freed from the noose of death” (verses 3,10).
References :
1. Randhir Singh, Bhai, ed., Sabdarth Dasam Granth Sahib. Patiala, 1973
2. Jaggi, Rattan Singh, Dasam Granth Parichaya. Delhi, 1990