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Tu khudai ki baat karta hai


Tu khudai ki baat karta hai,
Toh bataade ki phir khuda kya hai?
Khuch batane ke pehle soch magar,
Tune socha jise woh khuda kya hai?

Tera socha (hua) khuda banavat hai,
Chal hai, dhoka hai, aur rukavat hai,
Khol ke aakh dekh duniya ko,
Bhand aakho se kab, dhikha kya hai?

Dhyan karna yeh teri chahat hai,
Baaki sapna hai aur dhikhavat hai,
Dharam ko dhaar chod bhuddhi ko,
Etna gehrai se sochtaa kya hai?

God cannnot be thinked, discussed and or described but
rather felt or experienced within oneself through meditation.

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