Some say Ram-Ram1, some Khuda2. Some serve Gusai3, some Allah4. 1. O’ Cause-Effect, O’ Generous! O’ Gracious! O’ Compassionate! 1. Reflect. Some bathe at pilgrimages, some go to Hajj. Some perform worship, some bow their heads. 2. Some read the Vedas, som
Some say Ram-Ram1, some Khuda2.
Some serve Gusai3, some Allah4. 1. O’ Cause-Effect, O’ Generous!
O’ Gracious! O’ Compassionate! 1. Reflect. Some bathe at pilgrimages, some go to Hajj.
Some perform worship, some bow their heads. 2. Some read the Vedas, some the Abrahamic texts.
Some wear the blue, some the white. 3. Some call themselves Muslims, some Hindus.
Some yearn paradise, some heaven. 4. Nanak says: Those who recognize the Hukam5
Understand the mystery of the Divine Sovereign. 5.
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