Munavvar Rana

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Shayari on Maa By Munavvar Rana

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Sab Jeevan Beeta Jaata hai.. By Jayshankar Prasad!!Sab Jeevan Beeta Jaata
hai.. By Jayshankar Prasad!!


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Hindi Lyrics Sant Kabir Hindi Bhajan_-_

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English Lyrics Sant Kabir Hindi Bhajan_-_

Avasar bar bar nahin aavai


jo chaho kari lev bhalaee,
janam janam sukh pavai avasar

tan man dhan men nahin kachhu apana,


chhandi palak men javai
tan chhoote dhan kaun kam ke,

kripin kahe ko kahavai avasar

sumiran bhajan karo sahab ko,


jase jiv sukh pavai,
kahat kabir pag dhare panth par,
yam ke gan n satavai avasar.

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Published on Jun 5, 2012
It is unusual to find a recording sung by a native Sanskrit speaker from India; Vidya Rao's is
perhaps the only such recording available. This chant is part of a collection recorded by
Siddhartha's Intent, an organization dedicated to reviving the wisdom traditions of India.
http://www.siddharthasintent.org/

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English Translation Cited from


http://wisdomquarterly.blogspot.ca/2010/10/heart-sutra-sanskrit-and-english.html

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Purification of mind as understood in the Buddhas teaching is the sustained


endeavor to cleanse the mind of defilements, those dark unwholesome mental forces
which run beneath the surface stream of consciousness vitiating our thinking,
values, attitudes, and actions. The chief among the defilements are the three that the
Buddha has termed the roots of evil greed, hatred, and delusion from which
emerge their numerous offshoots and variants: anger and cruelty, avarice and envy,
conceit and arrogance, hypocrisy and vanity, the multitude of erroneous views.
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As the conception of the self is the source of all samsaric problems, immediately a
problem arises, the mind should be brought inside, away from distractions, and
made to check up on the I.

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The Theravada tradition works with three characteristics of existence anicca,
dukkha, anatta (impermanence, unsatisfactoriness, selflessness).
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