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O lord,
Please appear, please appear.
please reveal yourself to me.
Resting, dreaming, alert, or asleep,
In my mind, ever reside, ever reside.


During sleep,
In the midst of Your Creation, a mere atom am I;
in dream
Inside of Your mind, a dust particle on light.{{#tag:ref|According to the [http://dsalsrv02.uchicago.edu/cgi-bin/romadict.pl?query=%E0%A6%B0%E0%A7%87%E0%A6%A3%E0%A7%81&searchhws=yes&table=biswas-bengali Samsad Bengali-English Dictionary], the word, ''trasareńu'' (ত্রসরেণু), has meaning in both physics and philosophy. In terms of physics, it refers to "any of the minute particles of dust appearing to be floating in a stream of light esp. sunlight". In terms of philosophy, it is "a collection of six atoms or three diatoms". As the Bengali book of Prabhat Samgiita<ref name="PRS Vol3"/> prints the word as ''tryasareńu'' (ত্র্যসরেণু) and not ''trasareńu'' (ত্রসরেণু), this suggests a triangular configuration. In some philosophical circles, the "three diatoms" correspond to the three portions of mind in [[Ananda Marga]] spiritual philosophy: ''citta'' (crude mental-stuff), ''ahaḿtattva'' (subtle mental-stuff), and ''mahattattva'' (causal mental-stuff).|group="nb"}}
or in my wakeful stance,
This body mine is fashioned by Your benefaction;
remain seated in my mind.
Energetic please take it, and set it to work.


In your creation, i am a mere an atom.
Oh Great Ocean, for You there is no restriction;
In your mind, i am a mere particle.
Between You and anyone, there is no comparison.
 
Vast beyond measure is Your reverend majesty;
This body was created by your grace,
Complementary, please take me and coalesce me.
engage it in your work.
 
O great ocean,
there is no limitation to you.
 
You can be compared to no one.
Unlimited and immeasurable is your glory.
 
Let me merge myself in you.
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