This is a transcript of a religious song in Hindi, praising the Guru and the Guru Granth Sahib, the holy scripture of Sikhism. The song is about the devotion, gratitude and love of the singer towards the Guru, who has saved him from sin and suffering. The song also mentions some personal experiences of the singer, such as his travels, his family, his struggles and his hopes. The song has a lot of repetition of words and phrases, such as "Satguru Pyaara", "Waheguru", "Gorakhpur", "Papa" and "Do". The song also has some musical interludes and sounds. The song is about 54 minutes long.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is a transcription of a recording with music and speech.
2. The recording is in multiple parts, with timestamps indicating the start of each part.
3. The speaker mentions "Guru Dad Ki Fateh" at the beginning of the recording.
4. The speaker mentions "Shri Guru Granth Sahib" and refers to it as "Aap ji aaye ho".
5. The speaker mentions "Satguru" and "Gurudev" multiple times throughout the recording.
6. The speaker mentions "Waheguru" and "Waheguru Ji Ki Fateh" at the end of the recording.
7. The speaker mentions "Gurudwara" and "Khalsa" in the recording.
8. The speaker mentions "Haryana" and "Gorakhpur" as locations.
9. The speaker mentions "Punjabi" as a language.
10. The speaker mentions "Nirmal" and "Ratan" as names.
11. The speaker mentions "Clean India" and "Bharat" in the recording.
12. The speaker mentions "Africa" as a location.
13. The speaker mentions "Rs. 210" as an amount.
14. The speaker mentions "12 years" and "7 years" as time periods.
15. The speaker mentions "24 hours" and "125 hours" as time periods.
16. The speaker mentions "1 year" as a time period.
Note that these facts are mostly related to the content of the recording and the speaker's words, rather than any specific events or actions.