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Rudra,{{#tag:ref|In the [[:wikipedia:Vedas|Vedic]] tradition [[:wikipedia:Rudra|Rudra]] is a storm god, often associated with [[Shiva]]. However, Sarkar's description of Rudra is generally along more [[:wikipedia:Tantra|Tantrc]] lines. In [[Ananda Vacanamrtam]], Sarkar describes Rudra as follows: ''In this universe the guiding entity is one; there is no scope for multiplicities. That single entity who guides and directs everything is the father, the preceptor and guru of all. "Eko hi rudrah." This Rudra is a singular entity. Rudra means "he who makes one weep"... People weep due to intense pain or pleasure, that is, when sorrow becomes unbearable or when joy becomes overwhelming. In both cases [[Parama Purusa|Parama Puruśa]] deserves our thanks. That is why He is Rudra... If we only laughed, the drama would not be so interesting, and if we only wept, the drama would not be so enjoyable. Parama Puruśa's drama is never dull or boring.''<ref name="AV7">{{cite book|title=Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 7|chapter=The Divine Drama|author=Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii}}</ref>|group="nb"}} with your surging beat,
Rudra,{{#tag:ref|In the [[:wikipedia:Vedas|Vedic]] tradition [[:wikipedia:Rudra|Rudra]] is a storm god, often associated with [[Shiva]]. However, Sarkar's description of Rudra is generally along more [[:wikipedia:Tantra|Tantrc]] lines. In [[Ananda Vacanamrtam]], Sarkar describes Rudra as follows: ''In this universe the guiding entity is one; there is no scope for multiplicities. That single entity who guides and directs everything is the father, the preceptor and guru of all. "Eko hi rudrah." This Rudra is a singular entity. Rudra means "he who makes one weep"... People weep due to intense pain or pleasure, that is, when sorrow becomes unbearable or when joy becomes overwhelming. In both cases [[Parama Purusa|Parama Puruśa]] deserves our thanks. That is why He is Rudra... If we only laughed, the drama would not be so interesting, and if we only wept, the drama would not be so enjoyable. Parama Puruśa's drama is never dull or boring.''<ref name="AV7">{{cite book|title=Ananda Vacanamrtam Part 7|chapter=The Divine Drama|author=Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii}}</ref>|group="nb"}} with your surging beat,
The waters of sea grew fierce.
The waters of sea grew fierce.
On the withered branch, a bud did sprout;
On withered branch, a bud did sprout;
On the dry riverbed, a flood came down.
On dry riverbed, a flood came down.


The garland held by defeated hearts has returned;
The garland held by defeated hearts has returned;