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|keywords=Prabhat Samgiita,Prabhata Samgiita,Prabhat Samgiit,Prabhat Sangeeta,Prabhat Sangeet | |keywords=Prabhat Samgiita,Prabhata Samgiita,Prabhat Samgiit,Prabhat Sangeeta,Prabhat Sangeet,longing | ||
|description=Song by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | |description=Song by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | ||
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The ones who long for You, who look to You, | |||
Those people why don't You see? | |||
At darkest night and in bright morning, | |||
Why do You stay mute? | |||
In | On sky and sea, in light, in gloom, | ||
A band of flowers, they have moved; | |||
But many hundred-petaled loti{{#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, 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"}} droop. | |||
For the good of all, to be impartial, | |||
Why not let Yourself be held? | |||
In many colors, approaching silently, | |||
Hopeful blossoms gaze toward Thee; | |||
Overlooked is so much yearning. | |||
In a soundless heaven keeping mum, | |||
What is this lute that You strum? | |||
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