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Kou Kahai Mohi Sadan Bal Hai Bhavani Ju Kau,
Kou Kahai Mohi Sadan Bal Hai Bhavani Ju Kau,
Bhaakhat Anoop Baani Bimal Bikasani. [1]
Kou Kahai Mohi Sadan Bal Maat Kali Ju Kau,
Kaaraj Karat Jan Khalan Binasani. [2]
Kou Kahai Mohi Sadan Bal Rahe Gang Ju Kau,
Bhojan Karat Agh Poojai Jan Aasani. [3]
‘Lal Balbir' Kaun Bharosau Rahe Yehi Sadan,
Mere Kul Pujj Radhe Vrindavan Baasani. [4]
- Shri Lal Balbir Ji, Braj Binod
Some claim they find strength from Goddess Bhavānī Jī, whose words are unparalleled in purity and wisdom. [1]
Some claim they find refuge in Mother Kālī, the fulfiller of desires and destroyer of evil. [2]
Some say they draw strength from Gaṅgā Jī, whose worship and offerings wash away all sins. [3]
Śrī Lāl Balbir says, “My worshipable deity and sole refuge is none other than Vṛndāvan Viharini, Śrī Rādhā Mahārānī”. [4]

