Sadguru Brahma Sanaatana Hay
Parama Dayaagana Paavana Hay
Janmaja Dukha Vinaashana Hay
Jagat Uddhaarana Kaarana Hay
Raama Krishna Sanaatana Hay
Bhava Bhaya Jaladhi Taarana Hay
Guru Baba Guru Baba
Charana Namostutay Guru Baba
Vidya Daayaka Guru Baba
Shaanta Swaroopa Guru Baba
Guru Vara Guru Vara Guru Baba
Gurujee Kee Aartee
Gurujee kee aartee utaaroon mana lagaaya kay
Shree Guru charana-kamala Raghunandana
Unako main aartee utaaroon mana lagaaya kay…
Seetaa owra Raama Gurujee Raadhay owra Shyaama Gurujee
Unako main poojaa karoongee mana lagaaya kay…
Brahmaa owra Vishnu aadi saba dayvana
Unako main sayvaa karoongee mana lagaaya kay…
Dayvon aashirvaada Gurujee apanay kara uthaaya kay
Layvon aashirvaada bhakton apanay shira navaaya kay …
Meditate upon the form of the Guru and perform His aartee.
The lotus-like feet of the Guru can be compared to that of Shree Raama. I meditate upon His feet and perform His aartee.
The Guru is Seetaa, Raama, Krishna, and Radhaa. I will worship Him.
The Guru is Brahma, Vishnu and all the other forms of God. I will serve Him and meditate upon Him.
O devotees, bow your heads and accept the blessings of the Guru.
Guruji Kay Charanon Mayn
Guruji kay charanon mayn sheesha ko jhukaao
Janama janama kay bhaagya phala ko paao
Laagay moha maayaa na kabahu jagata kee
Dayaa sindhu Guruji kay charanana dhyaao
Bhatakataa rahaa hoon main yuga yuga say swami
Milay gyaana aankhay Hari darasha paao
Kaama krodha mada lobha shatru hai bhaari
Guru gyaana khanga say maara bhagaao
Jisa Vayda kahataa ajanamaa anaadi
Usa daykha kara mana kee duvidhaa mitaao
Bow your head at the Guru’s feet. Receive the fruits of good fortune for all your past lives.
In order not to be affected by the attachment and illusion of the world, meditate on the feet of the Guru, the ocean of compassion.
I have been wandering from age to age. Please give me the vision of knowledge so that I may see the Lord.
Desire, anger, intoxication and greed are my greatest enemies. Drive them out with the sword of the knowledge attained from the Guru.
The Vedas describe the Guru as unborn and without beginning. Turn to him in order to remove all difficulties of the mind.
Mohi Laagee Lagana
Mohi laagee lagana Guru charanana kee
Charana binaa mohi kuchha naheen bhaavay
Jhuthee maayaa saba svapanana kee
Bhava saagara saba sookha gayaa hai
Phikara naheen mohi taranana kee
Meeraa kay Prabhu Giridhara naagara
Ulata bhayee moree nayanana kee
I make prostrations to the feet of the Guru.
I yearn for nothing other than these feet. Everything else is false, only a dream.
The ocean of mundane existence is dried up for me. To cross over it is no problem.
The poet Meera says, “My Lord Giridhara, My eyes search inward for You.”