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At dawn, peacock calls and bird chirps resounding, | At dawn, peacock calls and bird chirps resounding, | ||
Who are You who came with anklets on Your feet | Who are You who came with anklets on Your feet? | ||
Jingling more sweetly than a hundred lyres, | Jingling more sweetly than a hundred lyres, | ||
The splendor of clouds | The splendor of clouds swathed Your body. | ||
Today the palm trees have dressed in new garments. | Today the palm trees have dressed in new garments. |