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Post by cnupne on Jul 6, 2012 0:43:14 GMT 5.5
Tum meri rakho laaj hari tum meri rakho laaj hari tum jaanat sab antaryami karni kachhu na kari avaguna mose bisrat nahi pal chhin ghari ghari dara sut dhan moh liye ho sudh budh sab bisari sur patit ko beg ubaaro ab mori naav bhari
Thi s is a very nice bhajan by surdas ji is requesting to lord saying - Deenan dukh haran dev santan hitkari -
literal meaning of the song -
The Lord who removes the pain of the sufferers and is well doer of the saints Azamil , the vulture , the hunter ,, say who was perfect among them , Who gave a higher destination to a bird and made the Ganika (a man who lives with a prostitute. -here Azamil )to move accross this bhavasagar... Who versed Druva's head with canopy, and saved Prahalad For the sake of devotee who constructed the bridge by going to Lanka puri . When the alligator grabbed the Gajraj (the elephant) in his jaws ...who came to save him .. When Duhshashan unwinded the clothes (of Draupadi) , Draupadi called up "Krihsna Krishna " in the Hall .. Just then ,( you) Hari reached there and adjointed Himself in the clothes . Surdas , a blind begger , is standing on Your doorsteps - When You can do so much and show your grace upon these people .
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Post by subi24 on Jul 6, 2012 1:13:28 GMT 5.5
Indeed a very nice Bhajan! Not many know that Sant Surdas was a blind saint poet of North India. He composed Sur Saagar - an ocean of thousands of songs many of which display his deep devotion towards Lord Krishna. Surdas is considered as one of the leaders of the Bhakti movement in India. Love to hear more of his Bhajans.
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