The first Pauri ended by saying that for one to be treated Sachiaar or truthful, s/he must carry out the tasks for which s/he was given human birth. This is ‘Hukam rajaai chalna’ living by Divine commands.
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The commands are not arbitrary but are according to the laws of nature. It amounts to leading life naturally. If the context of the first Pauri is ‘Kiv sachiaara hoiai” how to be accepted as truthful/genuine and the answer is to obey Hukam or Divine commands, the second Pauri takes us further with its context being given in its last line: ਨਾਨਕ ਹੁਕਮੈ ਜੇ ਬੁਝੈ ਤ ਹਉਮੈ ਕਹੈ ਨ ਕੋਇ ॥੨॥ Says Nanak: (J-e) if one (bujhai) understands that s/he is (hukmai) to obey commands, (ta) then s/he does not (kahai) say (ko-e) any thing (haumai) in ego i.e.
Does not talk arrogantly or do things by his/her own will. Harry potter 3 free. Hukam is synonymous with the laws of nature which must be accepted because they are inviolable. The humans form part of the universe which is governed by the laws of nature and as such the latter apply to the humans as well.