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Arise, Awake

Don't sleep through life — wake up to the truth before the night runs out.

Katha UpanishadKatha Upanishad 1.3.14

Rise, awake! having obtained your boons, understand them! The sharp edge of a razor is difficult to pass over; thus the wise say the path (to the Self) is hard.

F. Max Müller, Sacred Books of the East vol. 15 (1884), public domain
Bhagavad GitaBhagavad Gita 2.69

या निशा सर्वभूतानां तस्यां जागर्ति संयमी।

यस्यां जाग्रति भूतानि सा निशा पश्यतो मुनेः।।2.69।।

yā niśhā sarva-bhūtānāṁ tasyāṁ jāgarti sanyamī yasyāṁ jāgrati bhūtāni sā niśhā paśhyato muneḥ

That which is night to all beings, in that the self-controlled man is awake; when all beings are awake, that is night for the sage who sees.

Swami Sivananda (public domain)

Common thread

A call rings through every scripture: rise from slumber, the dawn of truth is already here.

Echo

Katha's “Arise! Awake!” and the Gita's “what is night for all beings, the disciplined one is awake in” meet the Guru's call to rise in the ambrosial hours and remember the Name.

📖 A story to understand

Each day before dawn, in the still ambrosial hours, Guru Nanak would rise to bathe and sing of the One. He taught that these quiet hours — when the world lies asleep — are the most precious of all, for then the awakened heart drinks most deeply of the Name.

Traditional sakhi / story (simplified retelling)