Shamsuddin Sabzwari Multani (died 1276 C.E) was a Muslim saint from Sabzewar in present-day Iran who arrived in Multan in Punjab, Pakistan in the early 1200 C.E.
[3] The mausoleum of Shamsuddin Sabzwari Multani is located on the high bank of the Ravi river.
[4] In the closing lines of one of his Punjabi compositions, Pīr Shams emphasizes that his ginān is addressed to the world of spirits.
He advises his listeners to fight and overcome their constantly changing minds so their spirits can be enlightened by his teachings.
Failure to understand the deeper meaning of the gināns will cause the ‘entire life of that heedless one [to be] lost’.