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hre is Raam Nami, the birthday of Lord Rama. There is no celebration at Shri Nathji’s home, although Shri Nathji is very happy at the coming of the day and remains in a generous mood to bless all who would come.“O Shaihenshaahon ke Shaihenshaah, O Thou Emperor of all Emperors,And there is her Punjabi Bhajan, which she had sung ever so often in the years past when Shri Nathji had been staying at her home at 37, Lady Hardinge Road in 1953. She sings in a voice that is altogether powerful and filled with a divine melody that brings tears to the eyes of all:“Nathji paas khare, kucchh mang lai“Nathji stands close by, ask something of Him!And finally her favourite song:“Te charrho jin ne paar langanaa “Climb all who would get across, This, and numerous other bhajans of Shakuntala, resound in the big room even as Shri Nathji and Priya Nath listen, eyes closed, and lost in another world.