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Today: Gujarat

Sant Sri Narsi Mehta’s songs in Gujrathi

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dwarakadeesh Krishna

 

 

 

He is called a man of the Lord, who understands the pain

of others. Having helped another in trouble, does not feel proud of it. He

will be polite and will not condemn or criticize anyone.

 

He is pure in speech, deed and thought and everyone

blesses his mother. He is equanimous, has given up all desires and looks at

women as mothers.

 

He does not speak untruth and does not covet other’s

wealth. Delusion and desire never dominate him, his mind is firm in

detachment.

 

He is ever engaged in the chanting of Rama’s name,

and all pilgrimage centres are in his body. He has no greed and no deceit. He

has overcome lust and anger.

 

Narsi says – Just seeing such a person sanctifies

the entire family lineage.

 

 

 

 

He is called a devout person, who worships the feet of

Govinda. This is called the essence of human existence.

 

Chant Krishna’s name again and again, with humility and

devotion. Chanting Krishna’s name leads to bliss.

 

To serve Krishna should be the undying desire! But foolish

men do not know this.

 

The name of Krishna is etched on the hearts of those

who are enlightened and are blessed by Him!

 

When sages and savants wander in forests, Vittal comes

singing all the way.

 

Narsi says, “Those who remember Krishna daya and night are

clever persons”

 

 

 

Sant Sri Narsi Mehta

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Source: Sacred songs of India, by VK Subramanian

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