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At sacred river, ocean, or mountain.
At sacred river, ocean, or mountain.


Having made Your place in a niche of my mind,
Making Your place in a niche of my mind,
My spirit You've brightened
My spirit You have brightened.
By conferring ''asti'', ''bháti'', and ''ánandam'';{{#tag:ref|According to Sarkar, both individuals and society are dependent on these three factors for their existence. ''Asti'' comprises the physical and psycho-physical requirements of life (food, clothing, housing, medical care, and education). [[Progressive_Utilization_Theory#Development|''Bháti'']] comprises the six elements required for individual and collective psychic and psycho-spiritual development. And ''ánanda'' (or ''ánandam'') is bliss, the 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"}}
Having conferred ''asti'', ''bháti'', and ''ánandam'',{{#tag:ref|According to Sarkar, both individuals and society are dependent on these three factors for their existence. ''Asti'' comprises the physical and psycho-physical requirements of life (food, clothing, housing, medical care, and education). [[Progressive_Utilization_Theory#Development|''Bháti'']] comprises the six elements required for individual and collective psychic and psycho-spiritual development. And ''ánanda'' (or ''ánandam'') is bliss, the 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"}}
They're flooding me with delight.
They now flood me with delight.


I can think of naught but You,
I can think of naught but You,
Your thought haunts me from front and behind.
Your thought haunts me from front and behind.
Whoever goes whither, be it low or high,
Whoever goes whither, be it low or high,
Must forget distinctions; they betray Truth.
Must forget distinctions; they betray the truth.
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