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On a gloomy day You had appeared; | |||
Why not in light You came? | |||
Why visit on a night of grief? | |||
My domicile was not arranged! | |||
guest | |||
You'd said You'll come at the right time; | |||
You'll be a guest at home of mine. | |||
The | But prematurely You arrived; | ||
The decoration got not made. | |||
In the gold lamp was ghee and wick, | |||
And in the censer was a resin aromatic.{{#tag:ref|These lines are a reference to the Hindu [[:wikipedia:Arti (Hinduism)|árati ceremony]], by which the Deity is greeted.|group="nb"}} | |||
The [[:wikipedia:Alpana|alpana's]] rice-paste was pounded; | |||
You allowed me not the time to paint. | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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