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My friend, my confidant, | |||
How will I sing Your song? | |||
You are love and honey-coated hope; | |||
You alone are the breath of my life. | |||
From the day I first recognized You, | |||
I've understood You're my sole companion. | |||
On that day, my friend, with Your touch, | |||
You made the gift of new existence. | |||
On that day with Your gentle hand | |||
You | On this budding lotus at its inception, | ||
You | You pulled me into Your effulgence; | ||
You performed on me the ''muktisnán''.{{#tag:ref|In the Hindu tradition, ''muktisnán'' (literally, "liberation bath") is a purifying or renewing ceremonial ablution, carried out at the conclusion of an eclipse. In this song, the concept is metaphorical, suggesting a rite of passage from a dark period to brighter times.|group="nb"}} | |||
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