Aum Sairam
1 One may be unblemished and deeply learned, but rarely is one free from ignorance.
2 You may escape from all enemies but not from your evil deeds which pursue you and hunt you mercilessly.
3 Greatness springs from being true to one’s character enshrined like the holy respect for a woman.
4 Listen to good counsel, however meager, for, like a strong staff, it will help you from slipping.
5 Subdue with patience one that has harmed you in his insolent pride.
6 Even the frail can conquer if they select the right place to attack the enemy and act cautiously.
7 By goodness the cloud rains; the gods prosper; the earth is upheld; in goodness everything is established.
8 The heart is not alleviated by lamentation. Only in silence can you weep to your satisfaction.
9 The wise prefer the good to the pleasant, but the fool chooses the pleasant through greed and avarice.
10 Make the impossible possible, make room for us where there is no room, bringing back life to us for we are as good as dead.
Allah Malik
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