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A star of sky says: "One only... | |||
Only He is my companion." | |||
Dancing, speaks Earth's speck of dust, | |||
It says: "I yearn for Him constantly." | |||
Southern wind speaks with a mild air-current: | |||
"Without Him there is no one else." | |||
Uneven ocean's wave does say: | |||
"Toward Him alone I always gaze." | |||
Tiny dots, orbs in the distant heavens, | |||
With their glow they swing a lamp to greet Him.{{#tag:ref|In other words, they perform [[:wikipedia:Aarti|árati]].|group="nb"}} | |||
Tears of love are His dewdrops; | |||
Rain showers, His love and affection. | |||
With the pollen floral fragrance spreads its wings; | |||
Its message drifts into infinity. | |||
Each atom of human psyche goes on singing: | |||
"Life after life, He is my visiting deity."{{#tag:ref|''Atithi'' is an unscheduled guest. In the [[:wikipedia:Tantra|tantric]] tradition, an 'atithi' is welcomed as God Himself.|group="nb"}} | |||
Each atom of | |||
</poem> | </poem> | ||
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