Hindi, asked by hemanthagiri, 10 months ago

Can anyone pls give me line by line explaination for raidas ke pad stanza 1 and 2

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Answered by bhattmohan
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hello I am the CEO of Amazon and I cannot read the head so you can please send this story in English also if you like my questions and what me

Answered by pramanik09
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yes I can explain you

1Explanation - In this verse, the poet has described the state of the devotee when the color of the devotion of his adoration is completely on the devotee. So it becomes impossible to separate the devotee from the devotion of the Lord.

The poet tells the Lord that Oh Lord! If you are sandalwood then your devotee is water. The poet says that just as the fragrance of sandalwood permeates every drop of water, similarly devotion to God permeates every part of the devotee. The poet tells the Lord that Oh Lord!

If you are a cloud, then your devotee is like a peacock who starts dancing at the sight of the cloud. The poet tells the Lord that if you are the moon, O Lord, then your devotee is like a square bird that keeps looking at the moon without blinking its eyelids.

The poet tells the Lord that if you are a lamp, O Lord, then your devotee is like a lamp which gives light day and night. The poet tells the Lord that Oh Lord! If you are a pearl, then your devotee is like a thread in which pearls are threaded.

Its effect is as if icing has been put in gold, that is, its beauty shines even more. Poet Raidas, showing his devotion to his adoration, says that O my lord! If you are the master, then I am your devotee, your servant.

2Explanation - In this verse the poet is describing the glory of God. The poet says hey! Who is my lord Tujh Bin Mera, that is, the poet considers his idol as his everything. The poet narrates the glory of the Lord and says that the Lord is merciful to the poor and the downtrodden, the crown decorated on his forehead is enhancing his beauty. Poets say that God has so much power that He can do anything and without Him nothing is possible. That is to say that without the will of the Lord no work is possible in the world. The poet says that by touching the Lord, untouchables are also benefited, because the Lord can elevate even a low caste man by His majesty, that is, the Lord sees the deeds done by human beings and not any human race. . Giving examples, the poet says that the God who gave birth to Namdev, Kabir, Trilochan, He had saved the saints like Sadhna and Sainu, he will also save the rest of the people. The poet says that O! Listen all of you gentlemen, through that Hari everything is possible in this world.

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