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Only one Swaiya of Bhatt Bhalh is available comprising of 4 lines, written in praise of Guru Amardas the 3rd Guru. Surprisingly enough, this small poem is impregnated with symbolic imagery, refined poetic vocabulary, beautiful syntex, and impressive expression. He says Myriads are the rain drops, vast is the vegetation on earth, Numberless are the colours and flowers of spring, Who can count the endless dance of the waves of the Ganges, Who can catch the echo of the song they sing? Countless beams of moon and sun are unable to reach The depth of the fathomless king. (sea) Adi Granth, p. 1396

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