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O Lord,
Though I approach, You stay remote,
though you exist nearest to me,
Keeping afar when I come close.
You remain far.
To many holy sites, at cities and wayside,
My onerous rambling, it has been futile.


I searched you wastefully
Blowing a conch shell I've made ''[[:wikipedia:Aarti#Aarti_in_Gaudiya_Vaishnavism|arati]]'';{{#tag:ref|Ritualistic greeting of a deity involving the waving of a lighted lamp, incense stick, or censer.|group="nb"}}
in places of pilgrimage,
Pounding a kettledrum, I've invoked Thee...
on roads and ways.
Everything I do, and yet I've seen
In my heartsphere You don't appear.


I performed lamp reverences
Lighting fire, the ''[[:wikipedia:Homa (ritual)|homa]]'' I have done;
with conch blows.
Lamps with five wicks I've held forth;{{#tag:ref|This refers to a ritual oil lamp known as a ''paiṋcapradiip''.|group="nb"}}
I raised sounds with drumbeats.
Pouring with a special spoon;{{#tag:ref|This may be in reference to the [[:wikipedia:Durga Puja|Durga Puja]] festival. The special spoon, ''kośákuśi'', is canoe-shaped, like a soup spoon.|group="nb"}} Your idol I have bathed;
 
And tearfully I've also prayed...
I carried out all this
But You've just gone further away.
but found that you did not come into my heart.
 
Lighting fire,
I performed oblations of fire.
I kindled my lamp with five flames.
 
I bathed you
by pouring water into special utensil.
I prayed to you with tearful eyes.
 
But i observed
that by performing all this,
You went still further away.
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