Guest guest Posted May 3, 2007 Report Share Posted May 3, 2007 Om Sai Saranam !============ =In the followung poem a devotee is calling to his loving Sai Baba by addressing Him in different names & forms so as to come for his help & rescue and take him head on the path of Sai :----************ ********* ********* ******Hai gunjati dil me,Mere Ghanshyam ki bansi.Radha jeewan Radha-Mohan, Krishna pyare ! tu ab aaja. Chhavi teri niraali hai, Ada teri barhi pyari. Mere Krishna he Gopala, Sai Shyam ! tu aaja. Teri Shirdi Ayodhya hai,Teri Parthi Mathura-Kashi.Shirdi aur Parthi ke,Sai Bhagwan ! tu aaja. Bhakto ka sahara tu, Kishti ka kinara tu. Kahi mai dub na javu, Bachane Sai tu aaja.Abhi mai shakti-purit hu,Kuchh karne ki hai abhilasha.Mujhe aage badhane ko,Sai Baba ! tu ab aaja.************ ********* *****Meaning========The flute (bansi) of my Ghanshyam is echoing into my heart.O life of Radha, Mohan of Radha, loving Krishna ! now you pl come.=Your gracious beautiful image (chhavi) looks unique one & your different body postures also look very charming.O my Kishna, my Gopala, Sai Shyam ! you pl come.=Yours Shirdi is Ayodhya.Yours Parthi is Mathura & Kashi.O God Sai of Shirdi & Parthi ! now you pl come.=You are a support for your devotees.You are the side (bank) of boat floating in the water.O Sai ! pl come to save me lest i may be drown.-At present i am charged with energy & having a desire to do some thing. O Sai Baba ! now you pl come to take me ahead on your path.************ ********* ********* ********* ****Bowing on feet of Baba,S.L.Gupta,Banglore,Time 19:20.m.03-5-2007=========Words Meaning ============ "Bansi"was a divine flute of Lord krishna which He used to play. "Ghanshyam" is one name of Lord Krishna as his complexion looks like the dark clouds. "Radha" was the most nearest & dearest divine consort of Lord Krishna. "Radha Mohan"is also one name of Lord Krishna who very dearly loved to Radha. "Chhavi" means a beautiful image. "Gopala" is also one name of Lord Krishna who was fond of keeping cows & nourishing them. "Ayodhya" is a birth place of Lord Rama. "Mathura" is a birth place of Lord Krishna. "Kashi" is a very ancient religious place where the most famous shrine of Lord Shiva (Bhagwan Shankar) is situated. "Kishti" means a floating boat. "Kinara'' means the one side of the river. ********************************* " Check out what you're missing if you're not on Messenger Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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