Tomare peyechi jiivaneri prate: Difference between revisions

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Has fallen withered from neglect.
Has fallen withered from neglect.
The love that I have offered You
The love that I have offered You
Will all be finished, all be lost–
Will all be finished, all be lost—
All be lost on a barren course.
All be lost on a barren course.


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But I do not hear that sound, that unstruck melody.{{#tag:ref|At the heart center, the ''anáhata cakra'' (literally, "unstruck plexus"), the sound of ankle bells keeping rhythm with the heartbeat may be heard by an elevated mind. The sound is deemed to be "unstruck", because it occurs without there being two things coming in contact with each other, for example, the strings of a sitar and the fingers of a sitar player.|group="nb"}}
But I do not hear that sound, that unstruck melody.{{#tag:ref|At the heart center, the ''anáhata cakra'' (literally, "unstruck plexus"), the sound of ankle bells keeping rhythm with the heartbeat may be heard by an elevated mind. The sound is deemed to be "unstruck", because it occurs without there being two things coming in contact with each other, for example, the strings of a sitar and the fingers of a sitar player.|group="nb"}}
With my well-practiced and established tunes,
With my well-practiced and established tunes,
I have lain asleep, been abstracted.
I have lain asleep, been neglectful.
The songs that I have offered You
The songs that I have offered You
Will all be finished, all unsung—  
Will all be finished, all unsung—