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O lord, you fall meteorite
With thunderous roar You've discharged a stream of shooting stars;
with the lightning thunder.
Hey [[:wikipedia:Rudra|Rudra]] through [[tandava]] such is Your introduction!
what an introduction of yours,
Casting lightning-proclamation, bringing it to eyelids,
o the lord of cries,  
On wakening of consciousness, an abstract benediction.{{#tag:ref|''Varábhaya'' is a specific blessing that confers the granting of boons and the sense of fearlessness.|group="nb"}}
through the ta’nd’ava dance.
 
striking with thunderous voice,  
You dance onward in the style of intractable staff raised;{{#tag:ref|For meting out punishment.|group="nb"}}
you brought tears in eyes.
Water, land, and outer space, in all You stir a quake.
for awakening of consciousness,  
Having poured a heap of ashes on the fire of sin, You declare:
through embodiment of the gesture
"Know the force of wickedness comes to same conclusion."
of boon and fearlessness.  
 
with expression of unrestrained
You accept no restriction, to You everything is known;
and recklessness, you go on dancing.
Who has how much power, that also is not unknown.
you stir the land, water and the space.  
On account of me, diverse offerings are posed;
pouring ashes into the fires of the sin,
You tell me: Never think my mind will be victorious.
showing that this is the  
consequence of the power of sins.  
you never heed to any obstruction,
all is known to you.
who is having how much energy,  
that also is not unknown to you.  
for me you have arranged variety of oblations.
you tell never to think that my mind would win.
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