Thanksgiving is upon us, which means the holiday season is in full swing.


- Meets the word tune - Rajesh Vyas' Miskin

- Living a simple life in a small village, this Dalpatram is considered by Mr. Farbus as his guru. Straightforward Dalpatram guarded the torch of Hinduism and Hindu world reform till the end of life

Father's service

I was a little boy,

Dad shifted to feed me.

Rudy is happy to keep it,

Well why thank you dad.

Stretch the mustache on the chest,

Never give up

Said I did it in my mouth Haji Haji,

Well why thank you dad.

Corrected me by teaching me good punishment,

Vidya Vivek increased,

The difference between good and bad is straightforward,

Well why thank you dad.

Very happy to see me

Bringing me something to ask for,

Puro pad te to bhule putra paaji,

Well why thank you dad.

Lucky to be taught

And avoid bad habits like trivial,

Jano madhya yati rahi kirti gaji,

Well why thank you dad.

Bring me blue in the eye of the beholder,

Take it and press it to the chest,

Sweet sweet,

Well why thank you dad.

Bhane bhavathi jo gane chhand saara,

Pitu bhakti pami na thase nathara,

Good work will seem to take rude knowledge,

Ruda Chhand Dalpattaram is composed.

- Dalpatram.

Narmad and Dalpat are two great poets of the 12th century of Gujarati language. Dalpatram is also a social reformer and the framer of modern Gujarat. Dalpataram's poems are easy to understand even in simple language. At one time his poems were playing on the lips and lips of Gujaratis. The father of our great poet Nhanalal. Father's service poem is a poem expressing the love of son and father in very simple language.

Father's love is like sweetness in life. Just like salt makes food delicious, father's presence, warmth, father's love makes our life like living. If there is no salt, food looks dull. Life without a father becomes dull. The presence of the Father is so important. But not as many poems have been written about the mother as about the father. This is the first Gujarati language poem written about a father.

Oh dad how much i thank you Thank you very much. The shift made me bigger. You have always tried to please me in many ways. You may have seen a small child. Climbing over the father's stomach, over the chest. Most of us have grown up this way. Hey daddy When I was little I used to climb on your chest and pull your mustache. And then you were laughing out loud. You are not angry when I have annoyed you like this.

On the contrary, you have done as I said. Taught me a lot, corrected me, moved me forward. Taught true and good lessons of life. You were so happy to see me. You have satisfied my every wish. Hey daddy How can you forget the favors you have done me! If a bad son reaps, he forgets his father's favors.

Teaching made me lucky. Taught how to stay away from bad and useless habits. You have taught us a lesson in how to keep our glory among the people. Hey daddy How can i forget you

At one time Wadhwan village was not so well known. However, today it is spoken only with Surendranagar. He was born in Wadhwan village. There he studied and there he came in contact with the Swaminarayan sect. He did not know English. Dalpatram has written poems in Gujarati and Vraja language. Dalpatram has absorbed and assimilated the culture of Indian land and Hindu culture without being imbued with foreign ideology.

Living a simple life in a small village, Mr. Farbus considers Dalpataram as his guru. Until the end of his life, Dalpatram remained a torchbearer of Hinduism and Hindu world reform. Dalpatram recounts his childhood experiences in the book "My Story".

"I was born in Wadhwan under a beggar Brahmin clan under a mango tree on which two street dog gangs were fighting together. Maha Sud 5 of 19 means date. He was born on January 8, 1905. At the age of fifteen, he studied Pingalshastra, Vraja language metaphors, etc. From the age of twenty-seven until the death of his parents, our great poet Dalpatram was a host.

Beggars ran the house and were in debt. At that time, his poems became famous in many places and due to this, Assistant Judge A.K. Mr. Farbus sent Wadhwan man by Bholanath Sarabhai and took him to Ahmedabad and from here the fate of Dalpatram changes. And he became known all over Gujarat as a poet of reform, a preacher of reform. Let's read another of his simple poems.

Suno Kaviraya says the opinion of a city,

Many poets like you are here at home.

There will be a lot of poets in your country,

Here is the poet's share in this time,

Says Kavi Suno Rai Sarva Kavi Tak Sher,

If there is such a thing in this meeting, it is black care.

Khaja bhaji was a share that survived in a city,

This is another city you know today.

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