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Friday, July 18, 2025

A Sant Mat Ahimsa Prayer of Peace

 

A Sant Mat Ahimsa Prayer of Peace






It’s not always easy to live up to these principles in a world where few know of them. This is such a beautiful, eloquent prayer. It’s something that one could ponder and recite each and every day for life. It’s called the “Prarthana-panchak se” by Ramesvarananda Saheb, a guru or sadhu in a lineage associated with Guru Kabir and Sant Dharam Das. It’s translated in David Lorenzen’s book, “Praises to a Formless God”, SUNY Press, NY.


O Gurudev, give me peace,

Give worthy feelings, worthy intelligence.

Give mutual cooperation.

Give purity to my heart.

Let there be pure feelings in my mind.

Let there be pure conduct by my body.

May my speech be free of falsity and slander.

May the sentiment of devotion increase.


May my thoughts not be agitated

by the ripening of innate karma.

May my body and mind be healthy,

May my worship be free of obstacles.

May I remain in the presence of Saints

and be filled with the sentiment of devotion.

May I swim across the ocean of samsara, the ocean

filled with passion, hate, change and fear.


Let there be neglect for wicked persons

and compassion for the destitute,

Happiness among those of good conduct

and friendship with good people.

May buffoonery cease and may we delight

in the words that lead across samsara [this world of changes].

May we be happy in the study of wisdom;

May we keep our minds under control.


May we have hope of refuge with the Satguru,

May we have no fear of lust and other vices.

May we ever yearn for self-awakening

and have faith in the words of revelation.

May the darkness of ignorance be destroyed;

May the lamp of knowledge be lit.

May the law of death be forgotten,

and immortality be expanded.


May there be no harm done to living beings

through my words or my actions.

May I never feel the least attachment

to the objects of my senses.

May there always be happiness

and the absence of desire.

May there be an end to the power of samsara,

and a beginning to the knowledge of God.