Sune Ri Maine Nirbal Ke Bal Ram - Shri Surdas, Sursagar

Sune Ri Maine Nirbal Ke Bal Ram - Shri Surdas, Sursagar

(Raag Bhairavi Teen Tal)
Sune Ri Maine Nirbal Ke Bal Ram.
Pichhali Sakh Bharun Santan Ki, Ade Sanvaare Kaam. [1]
Jab Lagi Gaj Bal Apano Baratyo, Nek Saro Nahin Kaam.
Nirabal Hvai Balram Pukaaryo, Aaye Aadhe Naam. [2]
Drupad Suta Nirabal Bhayi Ta Din, Taji Aaye Nij Dham.
Dussaasan Ki Bhuja Thakit Bhayi, Basan Roop Bhaye Shyam. [3]
Apabal Tapabal Aur Bahubal, Chautho Hai Bal Daam.
Soor Kisor Kripa Te Sab Bal, Haare Ko Harinaam. [4]

- Shri Surdas, Sursagar

The strength of the helpless lies in God. Based on the experiences of past saints, it should be noted that their troubles are rectified through the divine intervention of God when they place their trust in God. [1]

Gajraj elephant initially used his strength against the crocodile, and the Lord resisted interference. However, the Lord immediately arrived when Gajraaj found himself helpless and asked for help uttering only half of the Lord's name. [2]

Similarly, when Draupadi, the daughter of Drupad, cries out in helplessness, the Lord takes the form of a saree, overpowering Duhshashan's actions. [3]

Surdas Ji emphasizes that individuals often depend on their self-strength, the strength of their penance, their bodily strength, and the strength of their wealth. However, true well-being begins when one gives up all these sources of strength and places complete trust in the Lord, relying solely on the power of God's name. [4]