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When sun ascends, the lotus smiles. | When sun ascends, the lotus smiles. | ||
Your splendor rises in my mind; | Your splendor rises in my mind; | ||
You're my daylight, the moon at night.{{#tag:ref|This verse is rich with spiritual symbolism, as it brings to an end a series of eight songs (beginning with [[Diner aloy kena aso ni|Song 501: Diner aloy kena aso ni]], all focused on the concept of [[Parama Purusa]] revealing Himself amid darkness. Here we discover how darkness not only leads to light but also love.|group="nb"}} | You're my daylight, the moon at night.{{#tag:ref|This verse is rich with spiritual symbolism, as it brings to an end a series of eight songs (beginning with [[Diner aloy kena aso ni|Song 501: Diner aloy kena aso ni]]), all focused on the concept of [[Parama Purusa]] revealing Himself amid darkness. Here we discover how darkness not only leads to light but also love.|group="nb"}} | ||
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