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With Your Grace. Tomar Chhand. God is devoid of births and deaths; He is versatile in eighteen spheres of learning; He has impeccable elegant form; His splendor can not decline. 31. He, who has unlimited forms, is not attached to any particular one, He is fatherly to all saints equally; His glory is the highest as He is the source of all light (life) on the earth; He is versatile in eighteen spheres of learning. 32. He has impeccable elegant form; He is destroyer of all sorrows of all realms; He is devoid of imaginative and transient actions; He is proficient in all religious rituals. 33. His splendour is unique and immeasurable; He has created the whole creation; He is griefless and invincible; Brahma sings His praise through the four Vedas. 34. He is called Infinite by the Nigams and the Vedas; His splendour is unaffected and unparalleled; He is unending, immeasurable and unestablished. 35. He has created the whole universe and created every thing after due consideration; His form is unlimited and unending; His splendour is unparalleled and luminous. 36. He has created the universe (gross) from embryo (subtle) and has created the fourteen regions; He expanded this universe; His form is ineffable and benevolent. 37. He created millions of kind Indras; He has created numerous Brahmas, Vishnus, Ramas, Krishnas and Mohammads; without devotion none is acceptable to Him. 38. (He has created) numerous seas, mountains and Sumeras; numerous Machhas, Katchhas and Shehnagas; numerous gods etc and princes; numerous incarnations of Krishnas and Vishnus. 39. Numerous Indras sweep at His door; several are the Brahmas and Vedas; there are numerous trivial forms of Shiva; there are numerous handsome Ramas and Krishnas. 40. There are numerous Kokas and many study their poetry; many tell the mysteries of the Vedas; many explain Shastras and Simritis while many do exposition of Puranas. 41. Many perform 'Hom Yagya'; some perform difficult meditation as penances; some keep their arms up; many wear the garb of ascetics. 42. Some do 'Neoli', a kind of Yogic exercise; some practise dieting on air; some give alms at pilgrimages; many perform Yagyas liberally. 43. |
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Somewhere beautiful 'Hom yagya' is performed; somewhere kings perform justice; somewhere customs of Shastras and Simritis are followed, but at others the opposite. 44. Some wander from place to place while others stay at one place; some meditate standing in water while others endure the ferocity of fire. 45. Some live in forests, some endure heat on their bodies; some follow the house-holders' duties and some liberal polity. 46. Somewhere He is free from maladies, somewhere performs deeds unattached; somewhere He is poor, at others prince; Somewhere He is in form of Sheikh or Brahmin, at others He has noble polity. 47. Somewhere He is free from diseases and maladies, at others He is subordinate to His devotee; somewhere He is in the form of the sage Ved Vyas. 48. Many cram the divine Vedas, others do in the semetic way; some adopt renunciation, others wander as ascetics. 49. Without being based on One God's name, know all actions as empty and all religions futile and all actions are illusory. 50. With Your Grace. Laghunraj Chhand. God is in water, on the land, in the heart, in the forest. 51. God is on mountains, in caves, on the earth, in the sky. 52. He is in this world, in the other, on the earth, in the sky. 53. He is ineffable, beyond robes, devoid of stigma & dualism. 54. He is beyond time, depends upon none and is invincible. 55. He is beyond all kinds of magic; His glory is splendorous and is beyond effects of magical threads. 56. He is devoid of caste, lineage, death and mother. 57. He is beyond disease, grief, illusion and action. 58. He is unconquerable, without fear and invincible. 59. He is indivisible, non-dependable on women, non-punishable and magnificent. 60. God is greatest of the great, invincible; He does not depend on diet and is invincible. 61. |