Abstract
Sindhi poetry revolves around the triangle of three major poets i.e. Shah Abdul Latif, Sachal Sarmast and Saami. The only difference being that Shah Abdul Latif and Sachal Sarmast belong to Sufism, while Saami belongs to Vedanat. Nevertheless, all three of them are mystic poets of Sindh and spread the same message of peace, love and interfaith harmony through their poetry. Bhai Chain Rai Lund Saami is one of the greatest classical poets of Sindh. Mostly, his poetry is for the dissemination of the Vedas to the Sindhi Nation. Despite of this it is a common perspective regarding his poetry that, he is a poet of Hindi Bhajan, to be sung in Temples and he was actually a trader who spent his half life in making money then he felt a fear about his next life (after birth life), so for the sake of being a loyal person in his next life, he prayed and his all verses are representing his that prayers. Rather his poetry emphasizes on humanity, to raise a voice against religious extremism. He was the follower of Kabir and Shah Latif. This study focuses an the actual teaching message of humanity, peace and love in his poetry.

Abida Ghangharo. (2014) A Brief Analysis Of Poetry Of Saami , Karoonjhar Research Journal, Volume-11, Issue-1.
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