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The sound of anklebells, it does not cease;
The sound of anklebells, it does not cease;
It echos in the heart.
It echos in the heart.
With seven notes,{{#tag:ref|The musical octave consists of seven primary notes.|group="nb"}} the seven worlds{{#tag:ref|In Tantric theory, the cosmic mind (more or less the universe) consists of seven realms or worlds: ''bhú'' (physical world), ''bhuvah'' (crude mental world), ''svah'' (subtle mental world), ''mahah'' (supra-mental world), ''janah'' (subliminal world), ''tapah'' (penultimate world), and ''satya (causal world).<ref name=AS2>{{cite book |title=[[Ananda Sutram]] |last=Anandamurti |first=Shrii Shrii |location=Jamalpur |publisher= [[Ananda Marga]] Publications |chapter= Chapter 3, Sutra 2|year=1961 |ISBN=978-8172520274}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
With seven notes,{{#tag:ref|The musical octave consists of seven primary notes.|group="nb"}} the seven worlds{{#tag:ref|In Tantric theory, the cosmic mind (more or less the universe) consists of seven realms or worlds: ''bhú'' (physical world), ''bhuvah'' (crude mental world), ''svah'' (subtle mental world), ''mahah'' (supra-mental world), ''janah'' (subliminal world), ''tapah'' (penultimate world), and ''satya'' (causal world).<ref name=AS2>{{cite book |title=[[Ananda Sutram]] |last=Anandamurti |first=Shrii Shrii |location=Jamalpur |publisher= [[Ananda Marga]] Publications |chapter= Chapter 3, Sutra 2|year=1961 |ISBN=978-8172520274}}</ref>|group="nb"}}
He set dancing to His lilt and beat.
He set dancing to His lilt and beat.


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