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Rapt on witnessing Your beauty.
Rapt on witnessing Your beauty.
The hunger of the three worlds{{#tag:ref|Metaphorically speaking, earth, heaven, and hell.|group="nb"}}  
The hunger of the three worlds{{#tag:ref|Metaphorically speaking, earth, heaven, and hell.|group="nb"}}  
And nectar of the three vedas{{#tag:ref|There are four recognized ''vedas''. Some scholars consider the "three vedas" to be the Rk (ঋক্), Sáma (সাম) and Yajuh (যজুঃ) vedas, considering the Atharva (অথর্ব) to be a later and less significant addition. However, Sarkar accords greater importance to the Atharva veda, viewing the Sáma veda as a late compilation of the musical portions or hymns from the other three vedas, the three main vedas.|group="nb"}}  
And nectar of the three vedas{{#tag:ref|There are four recognized ''vedas''. Some scholars consider the "three vedas" to be the Rk (ঋক্), Sáma (সাম), and Yajuh (যজুঃ) vedas. In their opinion, the Atharva (অথর্ব) veda is a later and less significant addition. However, Sarkar accords greater importance to the Atharva veda. According to Sarkar, the Sáma veda is a late compilation of the musical portions or hymns from the other three vedas. Hence, for Sarkar, the three main vedas are the Rk, Yajuh, and Atharva vedas.|group="nb"}}  
Have blended and become one.
Have blended and become one.
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