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O the enchanting, charming one,  
Hey Charming One,{{#tag:ref|Also a name of [[Krsna]].|group="nb"}} mind-captivating,
you are incomparable in the world.  
Of the universe You are unique.
you remove the darkness of mind
You displace the psychic gloom of everybody;
from all, o radiant, most beloved.  
Brightly shining, You are very dear.
you understand the sorrows of all,
 
and fill smile on everyone’s face.  
Where hardship's there, the suffering You realize;
o the adorable, the initial purus’a,  
On everybody's face You infuse a smile.
you go on performing divine game, liila’,  
With light and shade, You go on making Sport Divine,
with light and shade.  
Hey the Primogenitor,{{#tag:ref|Also a name of [[:wikipedia:Vishnu|Visnu]], the mythological deity of preservation, often associated with Krsna.|group="nb"}} highly esteemed.
you are the sweetness of the honey
 
in the flower, you are the softness
In the floral nectar You are the sweetness;
of the moon in the sky,
In the moon of firmament You are the gentleness.
you are the restlessness
You are the anxiousness of a heart afflicted,
of the afflicted heart,  
Psyche's One, fit to be revered.
revered from the core.
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