Guru Teghbahadar Sahib, from the first-person perspective, makes a plea before a truth-oriented companion to help inculcate the virtues of IkOankar (the Divine). Even after reading religious texts and listening to truth-oriented companions, a forgetful mind engrossed in materialism does not sing the praises of IkOankar and, thus, does not find liberation.
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