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At last it befell: the games are past; | |||
the | So head on back to your own quarters. | ||
Like the soaring geese, your days elapse; | |||
With wings outspread, to which nest do you return? | |||
Coming and going are inside of borders fixed; | |||
Desiring and obtaining are time-delimited. | |||
Afterwards, forsaking all, comes sailing of the ship... | |||
Calling you is the shoreless ocean. | |||
You can't say: "No, I won't quit; | |||
Let all else go, but I will remain seated." | |||
The Bhaerava{{#tag:ref|Witnessing Consciousness. Popularly believed to be a [[:wikipedia:Bhairava|fearsome form of Shiva]].|group="nb"}} calls with a thunderous edict; | |||
Yes, His is a stirring invitation. | |||
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