Book Title: Jignasa Journal Of History Of Ideas And Culture Part 01
Author(s): Vibha Upadhyaya and Others
Publisher: University of Rajasthan

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________________ All the kings till the Gandharva's land seek an occasion to serve and tend Cleaver, wise and linguist, like him there is none O people! Lend me thy ears, I repeat the same again Countless are his armies Jaunpur as a Seat of Bhakti Tradition and Hindi Love Lores / 57 Those who lead only are safe All the chief and nobles serve him Hooves of his cavalry raise dust so high His elephants' march frightens man when they move dust cover the sky those who lag behind taste the dust holding canopy of silk over his head that it floats like fog in the sky even Indra and Vasuki Lose courage Ten days service, hundred times a day only can save one's life Upon whom he frowns, turns to ashes From Indra and Vasuki he realizes tax None can match his intellect even Lankeshwar pays him the tribute even gods seek his advice to act his sorrow and poverty vapours away I can counsel if one listens to To whom he talks with smiling sway None like him has been on the earth One is not born with sin or virtue but some virtuous deeds be always done He never lead an un unrighteous path in the world, always did good acts He thinks constantly night and day, his mind suggests doing right and truing He reads Puräns with expertise and explains their meaning too Multiple meaning of his single word Many more attributes he has Thousand tongues if one has So long the mountain Sumeru stands so long water flows in the river Ganges Everyone listen to me with attention, the only thing I say Long live Husain Shah, pillar of the world." astounds and makes dumb even the wisest I am unable to express all only then he could sing his praise

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