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In the boundary of phenomenon, in Your magic mirror,{{#tag:ref|To understand better the concept of His magic mirror, see Sarkar's own explanation of the [[Maya mukure ke ki bhave ki kare#Purport|purport of Song 10]].|group="nb"}}
In the boundary of phenomenon, in Your magic mirror,{{#tag:ref|To understand better the concept of His magic mirror, see Sarkar's own explanation of the [[Maya mukure ke ki bhave ki kare#Purport|purport of Song 10]].|group="nb"}}
Everything resounds with a jangle of ankle bells.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is a reference to [[Krsna]] (as Vrajagopal), often pictured wearing ankle bells.|group="nb"}}
Everything resounds with a jangle of ankle bells.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is a reference to [[Krsna]] (as Vrajagopal), often pictured wearing ankle bells.|group="nb"}}
Show pity, and please gather me in Thine eyes,
Show pity, and please gather me into Your eyes,
In every life, my Citacor.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is another reference to Krsna (also as Vrajagopal), often referred to as Citacor, meaning "stealer of the mind" or "stealer of the heart". In that same role, Krsna is also sometimes referred to as Makhancor, meaning "butter thief".<ref name="AV8">{{cite book|title=Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 8|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=The Lord Should Always Be Praised}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
In every life, my Citacor.{{#tag:ref|Presumably, this is another reference to Krsna (also as Vrajagopal), often referred to as Citacor, meaning "stealer of the mind" or "stealer of the heart". In that same role, Krsna is also sometimes referred to as Makhancor, meaning "butter thief".<ref name="AV8">{{cite book|title=Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 8|author=Shrii Shrii Anandamurti|chapter=The Lord Should Always Be Praised}}</ref>|group="nb"}}