Jai Jai Garavi Gujarat

He delineates the boundary within which the Gujarati-speaking population live: Ambaji in the north; Pavagadh in the east; Kunteshwar Mahadev near Vapi in the south; and Somnath, Dwarka in the west.[3][5][2] At the end of the poem, Narmad gives hope to the people of Gujarat that the dark clouds is lifting, and a new dawn is about to emerge.Dhvaj prakāshashe Jhaḷaḷ kasumbi, Prem shaurya ankit; Tũ bhaṇav bhaṇav Nij santati saune, Prem bhaktini rit Ũci tuj sundar jāt, Jay jay garvi Gujarāt!Uttarmã amba māt, Purvamã kāḷi māt, Che dakṣiṇ dishmã karant rakṣa, Kunteshvar mahādev; Ne somnāth ne dvārkesh e, Pashcim kera dev Che sahāymã sākṣāt, Jay jay garvi Gujarāt!Vaḷi joy subhaṭna Juddh ramaṇne, Ratnākar sāgar; Parvat uparthi vir purvajo, De āshiṣ jaykar Sampe soye sau jāt, Jay jay garvi Gujarāt!Shubh shakun dise Madhyāhn shobhashe, Viti gai che rāt.The olden glory of Anhilwad and the mighty king Siddharaj Jaisinh through aeons shall be surpassed, O Mother!
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