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|description=Song by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
|description=Song by Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar
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</poem>
</poem>
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| <poem>
I've recognized, I've recognized Thee.
I've recognized, I've recognized Thee
On far-distant heaven's stream,
In far-distant heaven's stream.
In a chariot of bright light
On a chariot of bright light
You've come riding.
You'd come riding.


A wave You've awakened on the other bank of ignorance;{{#tag:ref|Another valid but more literal translation of ''tamasára parapáre'' (তমসার পরপারে) would be "on the other bank of Tamasá". It was on the bank of the river [[:wikipedia:Tamsa River|Tamasá]] that [[:wikipedia:Valmiki|Valmiki]], the author of the [[:wikipedia:Ramayana|Ramayana]], composed his first ''shloka'', poetic verse.|group="nb"}}
A wave You've awakened on the other bank of ignorance;{{#tag:ref|Another valid but more literal translation of ''tamasára parapáre'' (তমসার পরপারে) would be "on the other bank of Tamasá". It was on the bank of the river [[:wikipedia:Tamsa River|Tamasá]] that [[:wikipedia:Valmiki|Valmiki]], the author of the [[:wikipedia:Ramayana|Ramayana]], composed his first ''shloka'', poetic verse.|group="nb"}}
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Upon the earth You came down.
Upon the earth You came down.


Without sense of mine or thine,
Without any partiality,
To 'high' or 'low' You pay no heed.
To 'high' or 'low' You pay no heed.
In Thee no meanness do I find;
In Thee no meanness do I find;