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We have come to the world to go on working; | |||
This Earth is a battlefield.{{#tag:ref|The specific reference in this line is to Kuruksetra, the battlefield on which Krsna and the Pandavas defeated the Kaoravas in a dharmic war. That reference is repeated and stressed in the penultimate line of this song. Note also that this song was given at that very same historical location.|group="nb"}} | |||
Sitting and reclining, growing immobile, | |||
It is not the flow of life. | |||
Krsna, what You had accomplished, | |||
What You did with discus and a quiver, | |||
is | That tale immortal, that ode ambrosial, | ||
Trickling here is the recollection. | |||
There's no way to call it quits; | |||
One and all move per Your attraction. | |||
On this [[:wikipedia:Kuruksetra|Kuruksetra]] with its Sage [[:wikipedia:Vyasa|Vyasa]], | |||
That saga has remained ballad-filled. | |||
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