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In the dawn, pierced with the peacock's call,
At dawn, peacock calls and bird chirps resounding,
Who are You who came with Your ankle bells,
Who are You who came with anklets on Your feet
Jingling sweetly like a hundred lyres,
Jingling more sweetly than a hundred lyres,
Adorning Your body with the lustre of clouds?
The splendor of clouds swathing Your body?


Today the palm trees have dressed in new garments.
Today the palm trees have dressed in new garments.