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To this same jungle of fragrant sandal, | |||
Yourself Who did send? | |||
If | If having come on just your own, you remain, | ||
Then Whom does the mind crave, oh pray tell. | |||
and | Tiger-controlled and snake-copious, | ||
The sandal forest had been fearsome. | |||
Dread withdrawn, in love it became zealous, | |||
it became | By which [[:wikipedia:Maya (religion)|sorcery]] adorable. | ||
Never it provided fruit, the sandal tree; | |||
Fruitless, one has returned both hungry and thirsty. | |||
By Your advent, it furnished all needs of the journey | |||
By Your | From the dust of lotus feet, a ruddy red. | ||
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