خلاصه ماشینی:
that, on hearing the following \Ghazal of the poet, the prince gave him a reward of rupees 100,000:(View the image of this page) ·: · Another poet whom Dara Shikoh favoured greatly was his chief secretary, Chandar Bhan Brahman.
And this quatrain and the verses that follow give a contrary view : Though I do not think myself separate from Him, Yet I do not consider myself God. Whatever relation the drop bears to the ocean, That I hold true in my belief and nothing beyond.
8 (View the image of this page) Whatever thou beholdest except Him, is the object of thy fancy ; Things other than He have their existence like a mirage.
ffere are some verses of Dara Shikoh : I (View the image of this page) ..
So long as you live in this world, be independent: Qadiri has forewarned you l 2 (View the image of this page) THE PERFECT MAN O Man, dost thou know thy own worth, That thou art the treasure of the hidden secret ?
Tadhkira' -i-S arkhush reads this line : ) (View the image of this page) Thou art Muhammad and God too (sic) .
(View the image of this page) · QUATRAINS Now we place before the readers some specimens of the Quatrains of Dara Shikoh, collected for the first time from the works of the author and translated into English.
11 (View the image of this page) Those who visualise God in the hereafter, Thou shouldst know, first behold Him in this world.