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Transliteration and Literal Translation of Selected Dasond Verses from Pir Hasan Kabirdin's Anant Akhado

Verses For Day 6
Āshāji daso(n)d vinā din na jāno
fal sohi na falēji
muar sukā to fal sarvē sukā
sukā dārē dār
Hari ana(n)t ...................................
365
Oh Lord Without the tithe there is no religion at all
and nobody is going to reap the fruits without it
If the roots are dry then all the fruits will be dry
and all the branches will be dry
Hari You are eternal; ........................
365
Āshāji sukā fal so nahi kuchh bhāvē
tēnu(n) modhu(n) fitfit thāyēji
khārā pani sarovar kahie
pitā(n) taras na jāyē
Hari ana(n)t ...................................
366
Oh Lord The dried (raw) fruits are never tasteful
and the face of the person eating them becomes very ugly
The lake water is very salty (although it is abundant)
it will never quench one's thirst no matter how much of it is drunk
Hari You are eternal; ........................
366
Āshāji kupātrē dān khārā jāno
daso(n)d vinā nahi lēvēji
kalarmā(n)hē jēm mēhaj varsē
tēnu(n) dhān na thāyē
Hari ana(n)t ...................................
367
Oh Lord If charity is directed towards a false container-purpose
(any institution other than the Imam's)
The Lord will not accept it as charity
without observance of the tithe
It is like rain falling on an infertile ground and
the charity does not benefit the donor (or the receiver)
Hari You are eternal; ........................
367
Āshāji āl imām nē pir musalē
dāyam daso(n)d dēvēji
tab so pir musalē kahie
jē karē na man motāI
Hari ana(n)t ...................................
368
Oh Lord From progeny of the Imam are the honourable Pirs
they always observe the tithe
That is why the Pir is honoured
and he is the one who is not arrogant
Hari You are eternal; ........................
368

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