This is a transcript of a song in Hindi that praises the love of God and the guru. The song is performed by Das Ji and has many musical and praise interludes. The song also mentions various names of God, such as Ram, Gopal, Waheguru, etc. The song expresses devotion, gratitude, and joy for the divine grace and protection. The song ends with the Sikh slogan "Waheguru Ji's Khalsa Waheguru Ji's Fateh".
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text appears to be a transcription of an audio or video recording.
2. The recording is in Hindi and Punjabi.
3. The content is spiritual and devotional in nature.
4. The recording mentions various Hindu gods and goddesses, including Gopal, Ram, and Kabir Das.
5. The recording also mentions Sikh terminology, such as "Waheguru" and "Khalsa".
6. The recording includes music and praise.
7. The recording appears to be a sermon or a lecture by a spiritual leader.
8. The recording mentions various Indian cities and regions, including Punjab, Maharashtra, and North India.
9. The recording includes references to Indian culture and traditions, such as aarti, bhajan, and darshan.
10. The recording is approximately 3 hours and 30 minutes long, based on the timestamps provided.
Note: The text is quite long and contains many repetitive phrases and sentences, which have been excluded from the key facts list.