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Crossing over the formless ocean, | |||
You came, | You were filled with light of beauty. | ||
You came Like bee into a flower garden, | |||
You begot sweetness in the honey. | |||
You | What was undone, You completed it; | ||
and | What could not be done, You also did. | ||
Above both progress and existence, | |||
For Your own glory, You came in person.{{#tag:ref|According to Sarkar, the individual and society both require three factors for healthy life. ''Asti'' (existence) comprises the physical and psycho-physical requisites of life (food, clothing, housing, medical care, and education). [[Progressive_Utilization_Theory#Development|''Bháti'']] (development) comprises the six elements needed for psychic and psycho-spiritual advancement. ''Ánanda'' (bliss) is the ultimate goal of life.<ref>Sarkar, Prabhat Ranjan (1966). "The Future of Civilization" published in ''A Few Problems Solved Part 6''. [[Ananda Marga Publications]].</ref>|group="nb"}} | |||
The silent penance that had been done, | |||
that | Your advent it was yearning for. | ||
Upon a world in gloom absorbed, | |||
A bit of heaven You did pour. | |||
You | |||
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