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O lord, from the pious arena of effulgence,  
At the sacred shrine of light, oh Who entered?
who is that you who came
Unto every mind and heart You gave a jerk.
oscillating the minds and lives of all?
 
at each stride of step,  
With each footstep of existence,
with recurrence of the rising sun.
On each circuit by dawn's rising chariot,
you lifted up all, loved all,  
Everyone You lifted up, everyone You cherished;
and understood the core events of all.  
Everyone's inmost feelings You did discern.
you are not away or disown for any one.
 
forgetting you means forgetting own identity.  
From no one are You remote, a stranger to nobody;
o precious gem, awaken sound in the heart,  
Forgetting You signifies losing own identity.
and wipe out all weariness of life.
Oh the Gem of Wisdom, echoes You stir inside heart,
Having washed off all of life's fatigue and dirt.
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