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On a dazzling full-moon night, | |||
I got You inside my mind. | |||
I | With the jingling of lyre strings | ||
And a cool breeze in a pleasant dream, | |||
I saw You adorned with flowers | |||
Mid the rustle of a woodland vista. | |||
In | In my mind-sea, waves went wild; | ||
In Your color they were dyed. | |||
With Your company, they received | |||
A glut of nectar full of vitality. | |||
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A light-flash cast a crimson glint, | |||
And all my gloom was extinguished. | |||
and | With Your touch had floated away | ||
''Saḿskár''{{#tag:ref|In English, the word ''karma'' is generally and incorrectly used to denote ''saḿskár[a]''. According to the philosophy of Yoga, every action that an individual does accumulates a mind-based reactive momentum (''saḿskár[a]''). The aggregate of one's pending reactive momenta determine a person's subsequent lives. Until and unless all of one's reactive momenta are exhausted, liberation cannot be achieved.|group="nb"}} accrued over many an age. | |||
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