Doha (Kabir)- साधु ऐसा चाहिए, जैसा सूप सुभाय ......Explained

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  • Опубликовано: 20 окт 2024
  • This doha explains how the winnowing fan inspires us to keep good things for ourselves and letting go the chaff/waste away .

Комментарии • 19

  • @rekhamishra4
    @rekhamishra4 Год назад

    Always collect good and nice thoughts and things and good knowledge from anywhere and discard bad always..

  • @sakshudiwan6881
    @sakshudiwan6881 Год назад

    Goodmorning god bless u

  • @drgarimagupta9026
    @drgarimagupta9026 Год назад

    Hello ma'am i am your student Aditya . You taught me in class 7(2020), DPSR. Currently i am in class 10 and enjoying your videos.

  • @ankitchaudhary3735
    @ankitchaudhary3735 3 года назад +1

    आपने जो इस वीडियो के माध्यम से इस दोहे के जो भाव प्रकट किए हैं वह सराहनीय है| आप कृपया और भी दोहों का अनुवाद करें|🙏

    • @USHACHHABRA
      @USHACHHABRA  3 года назад

      वीडिओ पसंद करने के लिए आपका हार्दिक धन्यवाद। मैंने बहुत से दोनों का अनुवाद किया है। कृपया चैनेल में देखें।

  • @PriyankaSharma-vd6mq
    @PriyankaSharma-vd6mq Год назад

    Very Nicely explained

  • @urlgshbsbgdjnsbhs
    @urlgshbsbgdjnsbhs 2 года назад

    Well explained mam ...Thank u so much

  • @anushmadan6316
    @anushmadan6316 2 года назад

    thank you!! it's helpful!

  • @shyamkasturi
    @shyamkasturi 2 месяца назад

    what is meaning of saar saar ko gahi rahai THoTha deyi uDaayi word by word

    • @USHACHHABRA
      @USHACHHABRA  2 месяца назад

      saar saar - means important things, gahi rahe- to keep, thotha means hollow, which has no value, de udaaye means- let it fly/ go off. means any thing meaningless, not of use to be thrown away

  • @rajendraprasad1689
    @rajendraprasad1689 3 года назад

    👍🏻ma'am class 7th ke or chapters upload kijia

    • @USHACHHABRA
      @USHACHHABRA  3 года назад

      Okay. Thanks for the suggestion.

  • @B.A_Sree
    @B.A_Sree 2 года назад

    Mam, English explanation please 🙏

    • @USHACHHABRA
      @USHACHHABRA  2 года назад

      We should be like a sieve, which retains only the useful things, and rest it just throws away. Keeping what is required, should be our mantra of life.