(Rag Sarang)
Mero Man Anat Kahan Sukh Pavai. [1]
Jaise Udi Jahaj Kau Panchhi Puni Jahaj Pai avai. [2]
Kamalanain Kau Chhandi Mahatam Aur Dev Ko Dhyavai. [3]
Paramagang Kon Chhandi Piyaso Durmati Koop Khanavai. [4]
Jin Madhukar Ambuj-ras Chakhyau, Kyon Karil-phal Khavai. [5]
Surdas, Prabhu Kamadhenu Taji Chheri Kaun Duhavai. [6]
- Shri Surdas, Soorsagar, Vinay and Bhakti (25)
Mero Man Anat Kahan Sukh Pavai. [1]
Jaise Udi Jahaj Kau Panchhi Puni Jahaj Pai avai. [2]
Kamalanain Kau Chhandi Mahatam Aur Dev Ko Dhyavai. [3]
Paramagang Kon Chhandi Piyaso Durmati Koop Khanavai. [4]
Jin Madhukar Ambuj-ras Chakhyau, Kyon Karil-phal Khavai. [5]
Surdas, Prabhu Kamadhenu Taji Chheri Kaun Duhavai. [6]
- Shri Surdas, Soorsagar, Vinay and Bhakti (25)
Where else might my heart find joy? [1]
A bird that lives on a ship might fly off but land back on that very ship. [2]
Leaving the Glory of the Lotus-eyed Shri Krishn why run after any other God? [3]
Why, if you are thirsty, would you foolishly leave the purest Ganga and resort to a well? [4]
When a bee has sucked the sweet nectar from a Lotus flower why would it eat of the bitter guard? [5]
Surdas now sings ‘O, my Lord! Why reject the Wish-giving Cow of Plenty and then milk a goat? [6]
A bird that lives on a ship might fly off but land back on that very ship. [2]
Leaving the Glory of the Lotus-eyed Shri Krishn why run after any other God? [3]
Why, if you are thirsty, would you foolishly leave the purest Ganga and resort to a well? [4]
When a bee has sucked the sweet nectar from a Lotus flower why would it eat of the bitter guard? [5]
Surdas now sings ‘O, my Lord! Why reject the Wish-giving Cow of Plenty and then milk a goat? [6]

