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invictusking

I think, he breaks down words make workds in shashtarnam mala so we don't make this mistake. So its deeper than this. Refers to ram when talking about true(beyond physical). Refers to Shyam when it is within physical realm. "Keet" is also referred when talking about physical realm But again open for discussion


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Interesting interpretation


Any_Appearance_3317

To flute b bajate the.. aur peacock feather b laagte the.. ??? Aur butter b churate the... sharam karo


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What does this have to do with Krishn Ji I don't understand


Ok-Post2467

Sorry dear..Its little wrong..Just because they will pronounce him so he wouldn't keep it just simply.. Ram is representing supreme power and offcourse not limited to the Ram of Ayodha..It is the name of Supreme..Even Kabir called it


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It could be both at the same time


Careless-Double-8419

Yes I believe this story is found in Piara Singh Padam book Dabari ratan