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| theme = Enlightenment
| theme = Enlightenment
| lyrics = Bengali
| lyrics = Bengali
| music = [[:wikipedia:Keherwa|Kaharva]], Deepak [[:wikipedia:Raga|Raga]]
| music = [[:wikipedia:Keherwa|Kaharva]], Diipak [[:wikipedia:Raga|Raga]]
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Why that's so, who really knows?
Why that's so, who really knows?
In my mind, in secrecy,
In my mind, in secrecy,
A song in Deepak Raag,{{#tag:ref|According to legend, [[:wikipedia:Tansen|Tansen]], a renowned bard in the imperial court of [[:wikipedia:Akbar|Akbar]], could ignite oil lamps merely by singing his Deepak Raga. Hence, the Deepak Raga mentioned here is clearly not just a reference to the style of classical melody but also a metaphor for spiritual enlightenment.|group="nb"}} You sing.
A song in Diipak Raag,{{#tag:ref|According to legend, [[:wikipedia:Tansen|Tansen]], a renowned bard in the imperial court of [[:wikipedia:Akbar|Akbar]], could ignite oil lamps merely by singing his Diipak Raga. Hence, the Diipak Raga mentioned here is clearly not just a reference to the style of classical melody but also a metaphor for spiritual enlightenment.|group="nb"}} You sing.


Having lost my way, I've come to You,
Having lost my way, I've come to You,

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