l: allaah tero naam, ish{}var tero naam
ko: allaah tero naam, ish{}var tero naam
l: sabako sanmati de bhagavaan
ko: sabako sanmati de bhagavaan
ko: allaah tero naam
l: maango kaa sindur naa chhute
l: maango kaa
ko: sindur naa chhute
l: maan bahano ki aas naa tute
ko: maan bahano ki
l: aas naa tute
l: deh binaa, daataa, deh binaa
l: bhatake naa praan
ko: sabako sanmati de bhagavaan
ko: allaah tero naam, ish{}var tero naam,
l: o saare jag ke rakhavaale
o saare
jag ke rakhavaale
nirbal ko bal dene vaale
ko: nirbal ko bal
l: dene vaale
balavaano ko, o, balavaano ko
ko: dede gyaan
sabako sanmati de bhagavaan
allaah tero naam
l: ish{}var tero naam
ko: allaah tero naam
l: ish{}var tero naam
ko: allaah tero naam
An ecumenical hymn that even thoughtful atheists should be able to embrace
, for Sahir's words( he was an atheist himself) transcend all sectarian
religions and are meant to unify humanity. With Jaidev and Lataji lending
music and voice to the words, all doubts about the ultimate divinity being
beyond any and all priestly canon, should easily dissipate. Thanks for the
post.