Ab Tum Apni Or Nihaaro By Sahjobai Ji with Translation in E/H/P
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Shabads are hymns or spiritual poems written by saints and mystics from different spiritual traditions of the Indian subcontinent. The shabads convey a deep message of truth and are sung with heartfelt devotion. They express the intense longing of the soul for union with the Lord. These songs of devotion are prayers that inspire the true seeker to turn inwards to contact the ultimate Truth – the inner divine music that reverberates within every being.
Uphold your own nature now, O Lord.
Pay no heed to my vices.
Be true to your intrinsic disposition.
Uphold your own nature now, O Lord.
Age after age your greatness has prevailed.
The Vedas and the Puranas have sung your glory.
Calling you the redeemer of the fallen.
Hearing this, my mind has become steadfast.
Uphold your own nature now, O Lord.
I am ignorant and you are all-knowing.
You know the innermost secrets of all hearts.
I have taken refuge at your lotus feet.
Bestow your grace, O merciful Master!
Uphold your own nature now, O Lord.
With folded hands, I plead before you –
Hold my hand and accept me as your own.
I have fallen at your door.
Without virtue and bereft of devotion am I.
Uphold your own nature now, O Lord.
Your devotee Sahjia intensely longs, O Charandas,
for the immeasurable treasure of your darshan.
Having fallen in love,
I am hanging between life and death.
Tell me, without you where would I go?
Uphold your own nature now, O Lord.
Pay no heed to my vices.
Be true to your intrinsic disposition,
Uphold your own nature now, O Lord.
This shabad is published by Radha Soami Satsang Beas.
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