Meher Sagar Aur sAgar jo meher kA, so shobhA atee let | lehereM AveM meher sAgar, khubee sukh samet ||1 This ocean of Grace is full of radiance. Shri rajji's ocean of grace [meher sagar] is full of excessive splendour. The waves of immense bliss and profound happiness rise from it incessantly.[1] hukum meher ke hAth mein, jos meher ke aNg | isak Ave meher se, besak ilam teen saNg ||2 Shri Rajji's command behest is also subject to HIS Grace and ardour, The intense longing to attain HIM is a part of HIS Grace. The spiritual true knowledge beyond doubts follows is a parcel of it. Grace is the source of love for the lord and with that love the spiritual - tartam - knowledge i.e. Beshak Ilam, is attained automatically which clears all sorts of doubts[2] puree meher jit hak kee, tit aur kahA chAhita | hak meher tit hota hai, jit asal hai neesabat ||3 One who is blessed with HIS Grace does he need anything ? What would be lacking there where the kind Lord has shown His full gra...
SINGAAR (Shringaar) is a beautiful and detailed description of the Supreme Lord (Shri Rajji). It is said that He is full of light - totally luminous. But it is the kind of light that does not glare the eyes, it is soft and gentle to look at. Every part of His body is full of light. Even the light from one nail is enough to illuminate the entire creation, the 14 worlds and even Paramdham itself.
He is described as ever-youthful. Beautiful fair appearance, dark black locks, sharp chiseled eyes - these are the terms used. He has a beautiful gold crown with countless jewels on His head. His appearance is pleasing to all the 12,000 divine souls (Sakhis) that reside with Him in Paramdham. They just keep looking at Him. Within the Supreme Lord itself is the Sat (existence) part and the Bliss part (Shyamaji). That is the image that seekers use to meditate upon. That gives eternal joy to all beings. His elaborate ornaments are described in detail. Each one is beautiful, luminous. However, each one of them is illuminated by the light that emanates from the Supreme Lord Himself - there is no other source of light in this entire creation.
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