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Oh Mind-Ruler, why have You kept remote? | |||
At core of my psyche, please do come close. | |||
You are a diamond, and its radiance also; | |||
Though in shapeless attire, set Your light afire. | |||
Through bell and conch shell and lamp of ghee, | |||
Having set out to appease, I found naught in psyche. | |||
Now please come Yourself and by Your own means, | |||
Teach me by which deeds occurs [[:wikipedia:Arti (Hinduism)|árati]]. | |||
You | For how many ages upon You have I thought? | ||
Via countless formal rites have I sought. | |||
Now defeat I am conceding; mercy I implore | |||
That Your bugle may resound inside the heart. | |||
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