(Sawaiya)
Ek Su Tirath Dolat Hai, Ik Bar Hajaar Puran Bake Hain. [1]
Ek Lage Jap Mein Tap Mein, Ik Siddh Samadhin Mein Atake Hain. [2]
Chet Ju Dekhat Hau Raskhan Su, Moodh Maha Sigare Bhatke Hain. [3]
Saanchahi Ve Jin Aapunpau Yah, Syam Gupal Pai Vaari Chhake Hain. [4]
- Shri Raskhan, Raskhan Ratnavali
Some wander on pilgrimages, while others immerse themselves in hearing Purāṇa tales countless times or diligently read them. [1]
Some perform japa or penance, while others remain absorbed in Samādhī. [2]
Raskhān says—if one observes them carefully, the conclusion is clear: all of these are wandering as great fools. [3]
Truly wise are those who surrender themselves fully at the feet of Śrī Kṛṣṇa and immerse themselves entirely in His love-bliss. [4]
Ek Su Tirath Dolat Hai, Ik Bar Hajaar Puran Bake Hain. [1]
Ek Lage Jap Mein Tap Mein, Ik Siddh Samadhin Mein Atake Hain. [2]
Chet Ju Dekhat Hau Raskhan Su, Moodh Maha Sigare Bhatke Hain. [3]
Saanchahi Ve Jin Aapunpau Yah, Syam Gupal Pai Vaari Chhake Hain. [4]
- Shri Raskhan, Raskhan Ratnavali
Some wander on pilgrimages, while others immerse themselves in hearing Purāṇa tales countless times or diligently read them. [1]
Some perform japa or penance, while others remain absorbed in Samādhī. [2]
Raskhān says—if one observes them carefully, the conclusion is clear: all of these are wandering as great fools. [3]
Truly wise are those who surrender themselves fully at the feet of Śrī Kṛṣṇa and immerse themselves entirely in His love-bliss. [4]

