Ramai Paosholai II Let Us Praise God II Poula Song II Daughters of St Paul II Pauline Sisters

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Title | Ramai Paosholai II Let Us Praise God II Poula Song II Daughters of St Paul II Pauline Sisters |
Author | PaulineMusicIndia |
Duration | 2:05 |
File Format | MP3 / MP4 |
Original URL | https://youtube.com/watch?v=iFMBkBzPCnI |
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Ramai Paosholai
By Purul Women Society
Yuteithe hai, he (2x)
Ramai kalosho-e, he (2x)
Ramai paosholai
Teideiphao hai, he (2x)
Ramai nou soupei, he (2x)
Ramai kalo pao-e
Dzii mei hairo, he (2x)
Ramai nou soupei, he (2x)
Ramai kalo pao-e
Thou sana rao, he (2x)
Ramai nou soupei, he (2x)
Ramai kalo pao-e
Ahi buna, he (2x)
Thou shana veishi, he
Ramai paosholai.
This prayer is a heartfelt expression of gratitude to God. It begins by thanking God for the gift of a new day — a reminder that each day is a blessing, not something to be taken for granted. By offering praise at the start of the day, we begin with a spirit of thankfulness.
The prayer then acknowledges that God is the Creator of everything — the vast universe, the natural elements like water and fire, and even the things we use every day. These lines remind us that all things, big and small, come from God’s hand.
When it mentions rice and riches, it's recognizing both our daily needs and the abundance we may enjoy as gifts from God. "Rice" here symbolizes sustenance, and "riches" represents the material blessings we may have.
Finally, the prayer closes by affirming that everything we have — all our possessions, wealth, and treasures — are not just for our own use, but should be used to honour and glorify God. It teaches us to live not just for ourselves, but in a way that reflects thankfulness and reverence toward God.
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