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O lord,
Lord, as You exist, so we exist.
You exist, hence i exist.
With life You've filled the green grass, young and tender;
Now all of us, we but pray for Your compassion.


You filled life into the greenness of greeneries,
The azure beyond measure of the firmament,
For your grace, all beg.
The wrathful grandeur of the wilderness,
The woodland plants, the well-proportioned leaves...
Along with all of them, we go on living.


The unlimited bluishness of eternity,
So that we don't keep forgetting Thee,
the frightening gravity of rough sand,
Under the spell of egoism's fetters and enemies,{{#tag:ref|''Actions which draw mind to crude objects and lead one to act against the laws of Prakrti are evil or Avidyámáyá. Avidyámáyá is the creator of the śad́ripu (six enemies) and the aśt́apásha (eight fetters). Káma (longing for earthly objects), krodha (anger), lobha (avarice), moha (attraction), mada (vanity) and mátsarya (envy) are the six enemies, while bhaya (fear), lajjá (shame), ghrńá (hatred), shauṋká (doubt), kula (high descent), shiila (complex of culture), mána (vanity) and jugupsá (backbiting) are the eight fetters.''<ref name="AMEP">{{cite book|author=Anandamurti, Shrii Shrii|title=[[Ananda Marga Elementary Philosophy]]|chapter=How Should Human Beings Live In This World?|year=1955|ISBN=81-7252-117-0}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
the beauty of grass and leaves in forests,
With the strength of just Your name, filling our bosom,
with all them, i exist.
We will obliterate the power of sin.
 
Though surrounded
by the eight types of internal bondages,
the six types of internal enemies
and my ego,
I shall not forget you.
 
With the strength of your name filling in heart,
I shall overcome the force of sins.
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