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This shabad is composed by Guru Amar Das Ji in Raag Sorath and is on Page 644 in Guru Granth Sahib Ji. Gurbani Kirtan brought to you by WolrdGurudwara.com. Shabad Kirtan - Satgur Kee Sewaa Safal Hai is by Bhai Ravinder Singh. Helping you learn the correct pronunciation and understand the meaning of Shabad Gurbani. Bhai Ravinder Singh has graced this shabad with his melodious voice. salok ma 3 | Shalok, Third Mehl: sathigur kee saevaa safal hai jae ko karae chith laae | Service to the True Guru is fruitful and rewarding, if one performs it with his mind focused on it. man chindhiaa fal paavanaa houmai vichahu jaae | The fruits of the mind's desires are obtained, and egotism departs from within. bandhan thorrai mukath hoe sachae rehai samaae | His bonds are broken, and he is liberated; he remains absorbed in the True Lord. eis jag mehi naam alabh hai guramukh vasai man aae | It is so difficult to obtain the Naam in this world; it comes to dwell in the mind of the Gurmukh. naanak jo gur saevehi aapanaa ho thin balihaarai jaao |1| O Nanak, I am a sacrifice to one who serves his True Guru. ||1|| http://www.WorldGurudwara.com www World Gurudwara com Guru Amar Das (Gurmukhi: ਗੁਰੂ ਅਮਰ ਦਾਸ) (5 May 1479 -- 1 September 1574) was the third of the Ten Gurus of Sikhism and was given the title of Sikh Guru on 26 March 1552. Guru Amar Das Ji became Sikh Guru at the age of 73 following in the footsteps of his teacher Sri Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji, who died on 29 March 1552 at age 48. Guru Amar Das ji established his headquarters in the town of Goindwal Sahib, which was established by Sri Guru Angad Dev Sahib Ji. Guru Amar Das Ji strongly discouraged the caste system. He raised the status of women by prohibiting the practice of Sati (a wife's suicide on her husband's funeral pyre) and "Parrda" (veil covering the face). He created the prayer ritual called Anand Sahib, which is one of the Five Banis recited daily. He also contributed 907 hymns to the Sri Guru Granth Sahib! Guru Amar Das Ji established 22 branches called Manjis and appointed a local Sikh preacher for each location. Guru Amar Das ji died on 1 September 1574(1574-09-01) (aged 95) in Amritsar, Punjab and was succeeded by Guru Ram Das (4th Guru of Sikhism).