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Lamp lit, I keep on moving | |||
At the foot of Your altar. | |||
I've strung a garland of [[:wikipedia:Neolamarckia cadamba|kadam]] flowers; | |||
I will soon have You wear it. | |||
The time | The time for idleness has gone; | ||
the | In my heart of hearts has come momentum. | ||
A dam has burst in the sea of life; | |||
Lord, You arrive, having drawn nigh. | |||
In my mental mirror I have seen | |||
That I've been loving You only. | |||
Except for You I've renounced everything; | |||
In | Into my guru cakra,{{#tag:ref|In yoga, meditation on the Supreme Guru is typically performed at the ''guru cakra''. The ''guru cakra'' is visualized as a hundred-petaled lotus or ''shatadal'' (শতদল),and the Guru is seated therein. The ''guru cakra'' is located just below ''sahasrára cakra'' (the thousand-petaled plexus), located at or just above the anterior fontanelle.|group="nb"}} come, my Sweet. | ||
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