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|description=Song by Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | |description=Song by Shrii Prabhat Ranjan Sarkar | ||
}}{{Infobox Prabhat Samgiita | }}{{Infobox Prabhat Samgiita | ||
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</poem> | </poem> | ||
| <poem> | | <poem> | ||
I've recognized, I've recognized Thee | I've recognized, I've recognized Thee | ||
In far-distant heaven's stream. | |||
On a chariot of bright light | |||
You' | You'd come riding. | ||
A wave You've awakened on the other bank of ignorance;{{#tag:ref|Another valid but more literal translation of ''tamasára parapáre'' (তমসার পরপারে) would be "on the other bank of Tamasá". It was on the bank of the river [[:wikipedia:Tamsa River|Tamasá]] that [[:wikipedia:Valmiki|Valmiki]], the author of the [[:wikipedia:Ramayana|Ramayana]], composed his first ''shloka'', poetic verse.|group="nb"}} | A wave You've awakened on the other bank of ignorance;{{#tag:ref|Another valid but more literal translation of ''tamasára parapáre'' (তমসার পরপারে) would be "on the other bank of Tamasá". It was on the bank of the river [[:wikipedia:Tamsa River|Tamasá]] that [[:wikipedia:Valmiki|Valmiki]], the author of the [[:wikipedia:Ramayana|Ramayana]], composed his first ''shloka'', poetic verse.|group="nb"}} | ||
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Upon the earth You came down. | Upon the earth You came down. | ||
Without | Without any partiality, | ||
To 'high' or 'low' You pay no heed. | To 'high' or 'low' You pay no heed. | ||
In Thee no meanness do I find; | In Thee no meanness do I find; |