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The colourful angel smiled today.  
A vibrant fairy laughed today, yes He did laugh.
in the forest of mahul and shimul,  
In the forest [[:wikipedia:Madhuca longifolia|silk]] and [[:wikipedia:Bombax ceiba|cotton]] trees, a-swaying they began;
vibration started.
He did laugh, yes He did laugh.
Those who were unconscious
 
in the deep slumber of infatuation,
With infatuation's sloth they had been unconscious;
their mind awakened by the blow of that wind.  
Influenced by that sway, roused was their attention.
the darkness passed away, golden morning came.
The darkness went away, came a dawn golden-colored;
all the bondage of infatuation broke away.  
All chimeric bounds were smashed, yes they were smashed.
the angel told, “ listen to me,
 
i have come for all,
Fairy says: "Hear My words; I have come for everybody.
no one should waste time even for a moment.  
Nobody should waste time, not even momentarily.
never get afflicted by fear,  
Even if you be confused, never panic out of fear;
that victory trumpet is sounding.
Victory's bugle, yonder it resounded, yes rung out it has."
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