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|keywords=Prabhat Samgiita,Prabhata Samgiita,Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar,Anandamurti,Ananda Marga,longing | |keywords=Prabhat Samgiita,Prabhata Samgiita,Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar,Anandamurti,Ananda Marga,longing | ||
|description=Song by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | |description=Song by Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | ||
}}{{Infobox Prabhat Samgiita | }}{{Infobox Prabhat Samgiita | ||
| above= Tumi eso amar ghare krpa kare | | above= Tumi eso amar ghare krpa kare | ||
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Listening for sound of Your footfall holy. | Listening for sound of Your footfall holy. | ||
In the shifting | In the shifting Jhulanjatra{{#tag:ref|Literally, ''hindolita'' (হিন্দোলিত) means "swaying" or "swinging". But, in the context, it could and most likely is a reference to either the Hindu festival of [[:wikipedia:Jhulan Purnima|Jhulanjatra]], popular in Bengal, or the Hindustani classical raga, [[:wikipedia:Hindol|Hindol]]. If it be the latter, then perhaps this song is also composed in that raga. However, given the devotional spirit of the song, its ''rádhábháva'', and the various contextual metaphors, a reference to the Jhulanjatra festival makes more sense.|group="nb"}} wind, | ||
My untamed heart grows flustered. | My untamed heart grows flustered. | ||
Thinking of You, she is throbbing; | Thinking of You, she is throbbing; |