Hari's Name

The name of God is as valuable as the philosopher's stone,
And it is found only in the house of wealthy persons.
A poor man does not know the value of it,
And therefore Sahajo says he loses it.

Sahajo says, " In the heart in which God's name is, there is always joy.
Without His name even the beautiful, the rich and kings are cursed. "

Sahajo is flowing away on the water of the ocean of this world;
There is darkness, and the rain is falling heavily;
But the boat in the midst of it is the name of Hari,
Which carries men to the other side of the ocean.

Sahajo says, " Sitting on the mountain one may perform penance;
He may endure the rain, the cold and the heat of the sun,
But the name of Hari is greater than all these. "
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Sahajo Bai
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