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Silent had been the heavens; | |||
Entered You with many songs. | |||
With vital pulse trembled the wind, | |||
On auspicious advent of cognition. | |||
Broken was the long-time sleep; | |||
with chirping | Garrulous became the earth with chirping. | ||
By a lustrous exposition appeared liberty; | |||
Life arrived magnanimous. | |||
Blossoms bloomed in hues diverse and many; | |||
With honey of bosom the earth was replete. | |||
All | All understood everybody's joy and grief | ||
By summons of the Great One. | |||
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