Summary
Highlights
The song begins by describing the current world as a place of sorrow and tears, where those we consider our own are ultimately lost. It sets a somber tone, emphasizing the impermanence of worldly attachments and the inherent suffering within this realm.
The devotee earnestly prays to Sant Rampal Ji Maharaj, asking for guidance and deliverance to Satlok, the true and eternal abode. This section underscores the central theme of the song: seeking spiritual salvation through the guru's grace.
The lyrics reflect on the fleeting nature of family relationships (parents, siblings), stating that they will all be left behind when the end of time comes, and no one will accompany the soul. This reinforces the idea that true companionship is spiritual, not material.
The song touches upon the cycle of 84 lakh (8.4 million) life forms, expressing that the soul has been wandering lost. It laments wasting the precious human birth, which is seen as a crucial opportunity for liberation, due to entanglement in the illusions of Maya (material world).