Aum Sairam
It is dawn and the auspicious rays of the sun are radiating over the
sky. Whoever mediates on the Guru at this time cannot be harmed by the
pitfalls of kaliyug. Therefore, with folded hands, let us now pray to
the Guru Sainath fulfill our desires.
As the sun dispels the darkness. The Guru destroys ignorance, But the
sun cannot really be ever compared to the Guru, because darkness
gathers again after the sun is set, but, once the grace blesses,
ignorance never re appears. May the Samarath Guru Sainath fulfill our desires.
As soon as the sun rises we shake off our lethargies. Similarly, the
Guru removes all the evil desires or tendencies and, by vanquishing our
egotism. Feelings of reverence our inculcated at his feet. May the
Samarth, Guru Sainath fulfills our desires.
If we compare the Guru with Brahma, the Guru is mightier. Then why does
this comparison come to my mind as an unwanted visitor? Oh Guru your
excellence cannot have resemblance to any being other than you. May the
Samarth Guru Sainaith fulfill our desires.
Now, come out of your meditations, Oh Guru and come to the mosque, so
that your sweet words may destroy the devotees difficult. Oh revered
Guru, you are gentle and yet you are the destroyer of all the evil in
the world. May the Samarth Guru Sainath fulfill our desires.
Ah! At the auspicious time the Guru is awakened and is sitting up. With
a glance at those who are sitting at his feet. He destroys their
difficult; there are not another such well wishers in this world! May
the Samarth Guru Sainath fulfill our desires.
However wise a person is, if he does not have the Guru's blessings he
cannot understand what is good for his welfare, and can only indulge in
mere prattle. If he just firmly holds the Guru's feet with concentrated
devotion. Samarth Guru Sainath fulfils his desires.
Oh Guru I entreat you to make your abode in the temple of my heart.
Stamp upon my mind that the whole is the image of my Guru. O Lord!
Mould me and give me the power and intelligence, so that I always have
the desire to do good deeds. May the Samarth Guru Sainath fulfill our desires.
Allah Malik
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