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A song in Deepak Raag,{{#tag:ref|According to legend, [[:wikipedia:Tansen|Tansen]], a renowned bard in the imperial court of [[:wikipedia:Akbar|Akbar]], could ignite oil lamps merely by singing his Diipak Raga. Hence, the Diipak Raga mentioned here is clearly not just a reference to the style of classical melody but also a metaphor for spiritual enlightenment.|group="nb"}} You sing.
A song in Deepak Raag,{{#tag:ref|According to legend, [[:wikipedia:Tansen|Tansen]], a renowned bard in the imperial court of [[:wikipedia:Akbar|Akbar]], could ignite oil lamps merely by singing his Diipak Raga. Hence, the Diipak Raga mentioned here is clearly not just a reference to the style of classical melody but also a metaphor for spiritual enlightenment.|group="nb"}} You sing.


Having lost my way, I've come to You,
I had come and lost the route,
Attracted to Your woodland blooms.
Attracted to woodland blooms.
Alone upon this shoreless sea,
Alone upon this shoreless sea,
The goal of my path You reveal.
The goal of my path You reveal.

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