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Pristine Lord, the righteous ones | |||
Have brought with them Your fire. | |||
Enlightened rays of profound wisdom | |||
Floated on Your wisdom's light. | |||
Under matter's sway, mind insensate, | |||
To life it came in the introversive phase.{{#tag:ref|According to the yogic cosmology of [[Ananda Marga]], the cycle of creation from consciousness back to consciousness (''Brahma Cakra'') has two phases: an extroversive phase (''saiṋcara'') and an introversive phase (''pratisaiṋcara''). See [[Ananda Sutram#Chapter 1: Brahma Cakra|Sutra 1-3 of Ananda Sutram]].|group="nb"}} | |||
When filled with love, on earth's expanse | |||
( | Final oblation she has given. | ||
Heaven's splendor has descended; | |||
With Your grace the world's bedecked. | |||
Earth and heaven have rose up reeling; | |||
They've awakened to life's meaning. | |||
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