Behold these beautiful pure eyes (full of benevolence and compassion, expressing Mother's love),
which have provided us eternal security and comfort.
Nobody knows the depth of the love and compassion they emit through their radiance
so also nobody has been able to fathom the depth of the eyes.
Behold these beautiful pure eyes.
I can see the serenity and calm of the lake in the eyes but the two are not comparable since the lake has a bottom, while the qualities in these eyes are perennial.
Even the deep ocean appears shallow as compared to the depth of these eyes.
Even the dazzling sunlight appears dim and hazy compared to the radiance and glory of these eyes.
These eyes are beyond similes and beyond comparison: they are Divinely 'beyond and above all'.
therefore how can they be compared with any other creation of God?
When the flowing river goes and meets the sea it loses its identity and is identified with the sea.
Similarly when we Sahaja Yogis are blessed by these divine eyes we are totally submerged and drenched in the purity and the auspiciousness ever flowing from these beautiful eyes and lose our individualistic identity, and become collectively aware.
We don't worry anymore about the past and the future,
This vibratory awareness is full of fragrance as though we Sahaja Yogis have risen to full glory
and emitting the fragrance of collective awareness through our blossoming (it is blossom time).
These eyes have manifold qualities, sometimes these eyes shed tears
when the cloud of compassion built within bursts and is unable to contain itself within the eyes.
While at the appropriate occasion the same eyes
transform and become benevolent and preach us to be righteous and pure beings
These eyes have so many qualities that the poet feels
that it contains all the essence and purpose of your being, i.e your life (there the poet says that you should bow down before these life-giving eyes with all reverence and faith).
And you should sacrifice all your worldly possessions to be able to get the priceless treasure of love
contained in these immaculate and pure eyes.
(English meaning from the bhajan Pyar. Bhare)
which have provided us eternal security and comfort.
Nobody knows the depth of the love and compassion they emit through their radiance
so also nobody has been able to fathom the depth of the eyes.
Behold these beautiful pure eyes.
I can see the serenity and calm of the lake in the eyes but the two are not comparable since the lake has a bottom, while the qualities in these eyes are perennial.
Even the deep ocean appears shallow as compared to the depth of these eyes.
Even the dazzling sunlight appears dim and hazy compared to the radiance and glory of these eyes.
These eyes are beyond similes and beyond comparison: they are Divinely 'beyond and above all'.
therefore how can they be compared with any other creation of God?
When the flowing river goes and meets the sea it loses its identity and is identified with the sea.
Similarly when we Sahaja Yogis are blessed by these divine eyes we are totally submerged and drenched in the purity and the auspiciousness ever flowing from these beautiful eyes and lose our individualistic identity, and become collectively aware.
We don't worry anymore about the past and the future,
This vibratory awareness is full of fragrance as though we Sahaja Yogis have risen to full glory
and emitting the fragrance of collective awareness through our blossoming (it is blossom time).
These eyes have manifold qualities, sometimes these eyes shed tears
when the cloud of compassion built within bursts and is unable to contain itself within the eyes.
While at the appropriate occasion the same eyes
transform and become benevolent and preach us to be righteous and pure beings
These eyes have so many qualities that the poet feels
that it contains all the essence and purpose of your being, i.e your life (there the poet says that you should bow down before these life-giving eyes with all reverence and faith).
And you should sacrifice all your worldly possessions to be able to get the priceless treasure of love
contained in these immaculate and pure eyes.
(English meaning from the bhajan Pyar. Bhare)
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