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You have arrived, You have arrived, | |||
You have come with which attraction? | |||
Onto Earth's surface-dust, Yourself, You've declined, | |||
Any and all vanity, having ignored. | |||
with beautiful | A temple built with beautiful jewels, | ||
and | A lake adorned by [[:wikipedia:Tirtha (Hinduism)|tiirtha's]] sacred waters, | ||
Not going close to anyone and taking naught, | |||
With empty intent, oh why did You come? | |||
why did | |||
Giving its fiery plume, You ignite the comet; | |||
Dreading that flame, both [[:wikipedia:Rahu|Rahu]] and [[:wikipedia:Ketu (mythology)|Ketu]] move in orbit. | |||
Nature true lies in stability; wholly due to this, | |||
Toward that alone You pull everyone. | |||
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