O Lord Rama, descendant of Raghu, Uplifter of the fallen.
Raghupati rāghava rājārāma, patita pāvana sītārāma sītārāma, sītārāma, bhaja pyāre tu sītārāma ishwara allaha tero nāma saba ko sanmati de bhagavāna rāma rahīma karīma samāna hama saba hai unaki santāna saba milā māṅge yaha varadāna hamārā rahe mānava kā jñāna The song was extensively used by Mahatma Gandhi to project a secular and composite vision of Indian society - it was sung during the 1930 Salt March. The precise origins of the Ramdhun are not entirely clear and the composer remains unknown.