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:The sutras | |||
::I. 65. Avadhu Bhule Ko Ghar Lawe | |||
::He is dear to me indeed | |||
::Who can call back the wanderer to his home. | |||
::In the home is the true union, in the home is enjoyment of life: | |||
::Why should I forsake my home and wander in the forest? | |||
::If Brahma helps me to realize truth, | |||
::Verily I will find both bondage and deliverance | |||
::In the home | |||
::He is dear to me indeed | |||
::Who has power to dive deep into God; | |||
::Whose mind loses itself with ease in his contemplation. | |||
::He is dear to me who knows God, | |||
::And can dwell in his supreme truth in meditation; | |||
::And who can play the melody of the infinite | |||
::By uniting love and renunciation in life. | |||
::Kabir says: | |||
::The home is the abiding place; | |||
::In the home is reality; | |||
::The home helps to attain him who is real. | |||
::So stay where you are, | |||
::And all things shall come to you in time. | |||
::I. 76. Santo, Sahaj Samadhi Bhali | |||
::O sadhu! The simple union is the best. | |||
::Since the day when I met my Lord, | |||
::There has been no end to the sport of our love. | |||
::I shut not my eyes, I close not my ears, | |||
::I do not mortify my body; | |||
::I see with eyes open and smile, | |||
::And behold his beauty everywhere: | |||
::I utter his name, | |||
::And whatever I see, it reminds me of him; | |||
::Whatever I do, it becomes his worship. | |||
::The rising and setting are one to me; | |||
::All contradictions are solved. | |||
::Wherever I go I move round him. | |||
::All I achieve is his service: | |||
::When I lie down, I lie prostrate at his feet. | |||
::He is the only adorable one to me: | |||
::I have none other. | |||
::My tongue has left off impure words, | |||
::It sings his glory day and night: | |||
::Whether I rise or sit down, I can never forget him; | |||
::For the rhythm of his music beats in my ears. | |||
::Kabir says: | |||
::My heart is frenzied, | |||
::And I disclose in my soul what is hidden. | |||
::I am immersed in that one great bliss | |||
::Which transcends all pleasure and pain. | |||
:([[Glossary#source_of_quotes_in_the_synopsis|source:''CD-ROM'']]) | |||
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prevevent = Ecstasy The Forgotten Language ~ 10 | | prevevent = Ecstasy The Forgotten Language ~ 10 | | ||
nextevent = Blessed Are the Ignorant ~ 16 | | nextevent = Blessed Are the Ignorant ~ 16 | |
Revision as of 15:22, 24 April 2019
event type | discourse |
date & time | 21 Dec 1976 am |
location | Chuang Tzu Auditorium, Poona |
language | English |
audio | Available, duration 1h 15min. Quality: good. |
online audio | |
video | Not available |
online video | |
see also |
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online text | find the PDF of this discourse |
shorttitle | PLOVE01 |
- notes
- synopsis
- Reader of the sutras: Sw Ananda Teertha.
- The sutras
- I. 65. Avadhu Bhule Ko Ghar Lawe
- He is dear to me indeed
- Who can call back the wanderer to his home.
- In the home is the true union, in the home is enjoyment of life:
- Why should I forsake my home and wander in the forest?
- If Brahma helps me to realize truth,
- Verily I will find both bondage and deliverance
- In the home
- He is dear to me indeed
- Who has power to dive deep into God;
- Whose mind loses itself with ease in his contemplation.
- He is dear to me who knows God,
- And can dwell in his supreme truth in meditation;
- And who can play the melody of the infinite
- By uniting love and renunciation in life.
- Kabir says:
- The home is the abiding place;
- In the home is reality;
- The home helps to attain him who is real.
- So stay where you are,
- And all things shall come to you in time.
- I. 76. Santo, Sahaj Samadhi Bhali
- O sadhu! The simple union is the best.
- Since the day when I met my Lord,
- There has been no end to the sport of our love.
- I shut not my eyes, I close not my ears,
- I do not mortify my body;
- I see with eyes open and smile,
- And behold his beauty everywhere:
- I utter his name,
- And whatever I see, it reminds me of him;
- Whatever I do, it becomes his worship.
- The rising and setting are one to me;
- All contradictions are solved.
- Wherever I go I move round him.
- All I achieve is his service:
- When I lie down, I lie prostrate at his feet.
- He is the only adorable one to me:
- I have none other.
- My tongue has left off impure words,
- It sings his glory day and night:
- Whether I rise or sit down, I can never forget him;
- For the rhythm of his music beats in my ears.
- Kabir says:
- My heart is frenzied,
- And I disclose in my soul what is hidden.
- I am immersed in that one great bliss
- Which transcends all pleasure and pain.
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