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O the dearest, indescribable, your sweet smile and
Most Beloved, You are indescribable;
charming flute is unimaginable even in dream.
Your honeyed smile and flute magic–
For attaining you, i perform worship to attain you,
Even in a dreamland, they can't be envisioned.
all my sa'dhana' is for you. by your beauty and colours,
 
I beautify this earth through diverse colours. the world
To gain You I perform acts of worship;
is full of your love, with you as the objective, songs emerge.
For Your sake is all of my [[sadhana]].
Your love is ever sweetness radiating, you are beyond intuition,
From Your hue and beauty I produce diverse...
O the most adorable.  
This multicolored earth, it is idyllic.
 
The world is suffused with Your love;
On fervent wish for You, hymns are issued forth.
Your perpetual affection, exuding nectar...
Beyond comprehension, You are fit to be welcomed.
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