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ڀٽائي پيڊيا جو واٽس ائپ چئنل فالو ڪريو

- سُر رامڪلي جَي قوت ڪڙايا ۽ پوڄا ڪار جو بيت

قُوتَ ڪَڙايا ڪاپَڙِي، بُکَ چَکِئائُون بُوءِ،
وِئا نيرانا نِڪِرِي، جوڳِي مَنجهان جُوءِ،
اَوَسَرِ آسا اُوءِ، اُٺي گُوندَرِ گَڏِئا.

رسالن ۾ موجودگي: 58 سيڪڙو

The holy men remain content and indifferent when it comes to food** They have acquired a taste for hunger and sustain themselves with its fragrance** Often, they depart from their encampments without having breakfast** As destitute souls, they are carefree, even relieving themselves of the notion of "Nothingness**" They wholeheartedly embrace hardship and penance in all its forms**
TRANSLITERATION
सिन्धी देवनागिरी

क़ूत कड़ाया कापड़ी। बुख चखिआऊं बूए।
विआ नेराना निकिरी। जोगी॒ मन्झां जूए।
अवसरि आसा ऊए। उठे गूंदरि गडि॒आ।

ROMAN SINDHI

Quat'ta ka'raya kap'rey, bukh'a cha'khiaon bhu'a,
We'ia nera'na nik'rey, joG'ey mu'hanja'a ju'a,
A'osar aasa a'oh, Uth'eiy Gunda'r gaD'ia.


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  • The holy men are always satiated and nonchalant in respect of food. They have developed a taste for hunger and subsist on its smell. Usually they leave their camp without breakfast. Being destitutes they are carefree, nay, they relieve themselves even of nothingness. They welcome hardship (or penance) in alI forms.


    طعام سے ہیں بیزار، بھوک کا لیا مزہ،
    خالی پیٹ ہی لاد چلے ہیں، چھوڑ گئے یہ جا،
    درد انہوں نے پایا، ملی نجات تکلیفوں سے۔