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  • #1
    Bulleh Shah
    “Not a believer in the mosque am I,
    Nor a disbeliever with his rites am I.
    I am not the pure amongst the impure,
    I am neither Moses nor Pharaoh.
    Bulleh, I know not who I am.

    Not in the holy books am I,
    Nor do I dwell in bhang or wine,
    Nor do I live in a drunken haze,
    Nor in sleep or waking known.
    Bulleh, I know not who I am.

    Not in happiness or in sorrow am I found.
    I am neither pure nor mired in filthy ground.
    Not of water nor of land,
    Nor am I in air or fire to be found.
    Bulleh, I know not who I am.

    Not an Arab nor Lahori,
    Not a Hindi or Nagouri,
    Nor a Muslim or Peshawari,
    Not a Buddhist or a Christian.
    Bulleh, I know not who I am.

    Secrets of religion have I not unravelled,
    I am not of Eve and Adam.
    Neither still nor moving on,
    I have not chosen my own name!
    Bulleh, I know not who I am.

    From first to last, I searched myself.
    None other did I succeed in knowing.
    Not some great thinker am I.
    Who is standing in my shoes, alone?

    Bulleh, I know not who I am.”
    Bulleh Shah

  • #2
    Bulleh Shah
    “you have read thousands of books of knowledge,have you ever tried to read your ownself”
    Bulley shah

  • #3
    Bulleh Shah
    “52
    The matter is not finished by going to Mecca, so long as you do not finish off the self from your heart. Sins are not shed by going to the Ganges, even though you immerse yourself hundreds of times. The matter is not finished off by going to Gaya, no matter how many offerings you make to the dead. Bullhe Shah, the matter is finished when the ego is destroyed.

    53
    If I search for you for you inside, then I think you are confined. If I search for you outside, then who is contained within me? You are everything, you are in everything, you are known to be free from everything. You are me and I am you, so who is poor Bullha?

    54
    You remain awake at night and perform your devotions. Also awake at night are dogs, better than you. They bark and in no way can they be stopped. They go and sleep on the dung heap, better than you. They do not leave their master's door, even if they get beaten with slippers, better than you. Bullhe Shah, buy yourself something for the journey, or else the game will be won by the dogs, better than you.”
    Bulleh Shah, Sufi Lyrics

  • #4
    Bulleh Shah
    “راتیں جاگیں کریں عبادت
    راتیں جاگن کُتے
    تیتھوں اُتّے

    Staying awake and praying at night
    The dogs are also awake,
    superior to you

    بھونکنوں بند مول نہ ہوندے
    جا رڑی تے سُتّے
    تیتھوں اُتّے

    They never stop barking
    And go and sleep on a pile of rubbish,
    superior to you

    کھسم اپنے دا در نہ چھڈّدے
    بھاویں و جّن جُتّے
    تیتھوں اُتّے

    They never leave their master’s door
    Even when beaten with shoes,
    superior to you

    بلھے شاہ کوئ رَخت وِہاج لَے
    نہیں تَے بازی لے گئےکُتے
    تیتھوں اُتّے

    Bulleh Shah! You had better achieve something!
    Or the dogs will win this contest,
    superior to you”
    Bulleh Shah

  • #5
    Bulleh Shah
    “You have learnt so much
    And read a thousand books.
    Have you ever read your Self?
    You have gone to mosques and temples.
    Have you ever visited your soul?
    You are busy fighting Satan.
    Have you ever fought your
    Ill intentions?
    You have reached into the skies,
    But you have failed to reach
    What's in your heart!”
    Bulleh Shah, Sufi Lyrics

  • #6
    Adi Shankaracharya
    “When the Great Reality is not known the study of the scriptures is fruitless; when the Great Reality is known the study of the scriptures is also fruitless.”
    Shankaracharya, The Crest-Jewel of Wisdom and other writings of Sankaracharya

  • #7
    Adi Shankaracharya
    “प्रातः स्मरामि हृदि संस्फुरदात्मतत्त्वं
    सच्चित्सुखं परमहंसगतिं तुरीयम् ।
    यत्स्वप्नजागरसुषुप्तिमवैति नित्यं
    तद्ब्रह्म निष्कलमहं न च भूतसङ्घः ॥१॥

    prātaḥ smarāmi hṛdi saṃsphuradātmatattvaṃ
    saccitsukhaṃ paramahaṃsagatiṃ turīyam |
    yatsvapnajāgarasuṣuptimavaiti nityaṃ
    tadbrahma niṣkalamahaṃ na ca bhūtasaṅghaḥ ||1||

    ~

    At dawn, I meditate in my heart on the truth of the radiant inner Self.
    This true Self is Pure Being, Awareness, and Joy, the transcendent goal of the great sages.
    The eternal witness of the waking, dream and deep sleep states.
    I am more than my body, mind and emotions, I am that undivided Spirit.

    At dawn, I worship the true Self that is beyond the reach of mind and speech,
    By whose grace, speech is even made possible,
    This Self is described in the scriptures as “Not this, Not this”.
    It is called the God of the Gods, It is unborn, undying, one with the All.

    At dawn, I salute the true Self that is beyond all darkness, brilliant as the sun,
    The infinite, eternal reality, the highest.
    On whom this whole universe of infinite forms is superimposed.
    It is like a snake on a rope. The snake seems so real, but when you pick it up, it’s just a rope.
    This world is ever-changing, fleeting, but this eternal Light is real and everlasting.

    Who recites in the early morning these three sacred Slokas,
    which are the ornaments of the three worlds,
    obtains the Supreme Abode.

    ~ Adi Shankara (8th century)”
    Adi Shankaracharya

  • #8
    Adi Shankaracharya
    “at peace like a fuelless fire;”
    Adi Shankaracharya, The Crest-Jewel of Wisdom and other writings of Sankaracharya

  • #9
    Adi Shankaracharya
    “You never identify yourself with the shadow cast by your body, or with its reflection, or with the body you see in a dream or in your imagination. Therefore you should not identify yourself with this living body, either.”
    Adi Shankaracarya, Shankara's Crest Jewel of Discrimination: Viveka-Chudamani

  • #10
    Adi Shankaracharya
    “When your last breath arrives, Grammar can do nothing.”
    Adi Shankara



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