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To all I did give a palm of water,{{#tag:ref|''Jaláiṋjali'' is the ceremonial offering of a handful (or both hands full) of water to the deceased. In a figurative sense this line might symbolize a total detachment from the world (mind turned to God).|group="nb"}} | To all I did give a palm of water,{{#tag:ref|''Jaláiṋjali'' is the ceremonial offering of a handful (or both hands full) of water to the deceased. In a figurative sense this line might symbolize a total detachment from the world (mind turned to God).|group="nb"}} | ||
With | With hues charming, a tray offered in worship... | ||
Sweetness of mind I lavish; | Sweetness of mind I lavish; | ||
This time don't You come? | This time don't You come? |