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You've been filling the earth and heaven; | You've been filling the earth and heaven; | ||
You even reside in a blink of the eye. | You even reside in a blink of the eye. | ||
To | To search for You is not to retire | ||
At sacred river, ocean, or mountain. | At sacred river, ocean, or mountain. | ||
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My spirit You have brightened. | My spirit You have brightened. | ||
Having conferred ''asti'', ''bháti'', and ''ánandam'',{{#tag:ref|According to Sarkar, both individuals and society are dependent on these three factors for their existence. ''Asti'' comprises the physical and psycho-physical requirements of life (food, clothing, housing, medical care, and education). [[Progressive_Utilization_Theory#Development|''Bháti'']] comprises the six elements required for individual and collective psychic and psycho-spiritual development. And ''ánanda'' (or ''ánandam'') is bliss, the goal of life.<ref>Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1966). "The Future of Civilization" published in ''A Few Problems Solved Part 6''. [[Ananda Marga Publications]].</ref> |group="nb"}} | Having conferred ''asti'', ''bháti'', and ''ánandam'',{{#tag:ref|According to Sarkar, both individuals and society are dependent on these three factors for their existence. ''Asti'' comprises the physical and psycho-physical requirements of life (food, clothing, housing, medical care, and education). [[Progressive_Utilization_Theory#Development|''Bháti'']] comprises the six elements required for individual and collective psychic and psycho-spiritual development. And ''ánanda'' (or ''ánandam'') is bliss, the goal of life.<ref>Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1966). "The Future of Civilization" published in ''A Few Problems Solved Part 6''. [[Ananda Marga Publications]].</ref> |group="nb"}} | ||
They | They are flooding me with delight. | ||
I | I cannot think of aught but You, | ||
Your thought haunts me | Your thought haunts me in front and behind. | ||
Whoever goes whither, be it low or high, | Whoever goes whither, be it low or high, | ||
Must forget distinctions; they betray the truth. | Must forget distinctions; they betray the truth. |