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You've come to take the torments of all.{{#tag:ref|The literal meaning of ''tritápa'' is "three afflictions" (physical, psychic, and psychospiritual). At the ''múládhára cakra'', four ''vrttis'' (propensities) are located: ''káma'', ''artha'', ''dharma'', and ''mokśa''. The first three signify yearning in the physical, psychic, and psychospiritual realms. The fourth signifies the salvation of the pure spiritual realm, where no torment or affliction is possible.|group="nb"}}
You've come to take the torments of all.{{#tag:ref|The literal meaning of ''tritápa'' is "three afflictions" (physical, psychic, and psychospiritual). At the ''múládhára cakra'', four ''vrttis'' (propensities) are located: ''káma'', ''artha'', ''dharma'', and ''mokśa''. The first three signify yearning in the physical, psychic, and psychospiritual realms. The fourth signifies the salvation of the pure spiritual realm, where no torment or affliction is possible.|group="nb"}}
In my life befell the opposite;
In my life befell the opposite;
Why You allowed it, please show cause.
Why You allowed it, please state the cause.


Merciful One, please explain such cruel fate;
Merciful One, please explain such cruel fate;