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Om symbolHymn XXXVIII -Tiruvesaravu Sacred Sadness.Om symbol

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['ABSTRACTION FROM OBJECTIVE THOUGHT.'] I. My iron mind full oftern didst Thou draw, and melt my frame; Thy feet to me didst show, as though the sweet cane's pleasantness; Thou of the braided lock, where waters wander wave on wave! The jackals all Thou mad'st great horses; thus didst show Thy grace. (4) II. Thou Partner of the maid whose words are music! To thine own Ambrosia precious, sating every soul ! Master, Thy slave Rule Thou ! Cut off these earthly 'births.' When Thou didst pity me I saw Thy foot in vision clear, and, ah, my soul was freed ! (8) III. No hiding place had I; in hell of births and deaths I sank; No loving hand was stretched to aid; Master, Thou bad'st me come, Who didst the poison eat from out the swelling sea ! To me, How Thou didst show Thy flowery foot, our Deity supreme ! (12) IV. Dancer with serpent-girded foot ! Thou of the braided lock ! Lord of the saints crowned with Thy flowery foot ! me dost Thou save, From praising meaner gods that others praise. O wondorous grace ! I ponder how Thou to my soul didst show Thy saving power. (16) V. No lore of wisdom had I, melted not in rapturous tears;- Yet other gods knew not ! ANd by Thy word, our mighty Lord ! My soul exulted when I gained Thy foot. To me, Thy slave, As though one gave to cur a golden seat, Thy grace was shown. (20) VI. Sore troubled by the glancing eyes of damsels, soft of foot, A poisonous anguish pierc'd my trembling frame; yet by Thy grace I 'scaped, my Lord, my Owner ! Me Thou bad'st Fear not,' And mad'st Thine own,- Ambrosia of the sacred temple court ! (24) VII. For me Thou caused'st 'birth' to cease, great Lord of bliss, Who dwell'st unknown By even the heavenly ones in Perun-turrai's southern shrine ! Entering in love, melting my heart within, Thou madest me Thine ! Great Lord, such was the way that Thou didst look on me ! (28) VIII. O Ancient One ! First One, that grows not old ! The Endless Chaunted word ! True Essence ! Burgeoned forth as that WHICH IS, AND IS NOT. Entering here, me who in error rolled, Thy grace Restored, and made Thine own. Such was Thy way, O mighty One ! (32) IX. Special manifestation in Idai-maruthur. Sprang up Thy foot, as sweetly fragrant flower within my mind, melting my soul ! In every street I wept, and praised Thee, mighty Lord of bliss ! Mercy supreme that as wide ocean rolls, I tasted, plunged therein ! Father, in Idai-maruthur Thou show'dst Thy grace to me ! (36) X. No desert in me; all in His grace ! Have I indeed performed ascetic deeds, Ci-va-ya-na-ma gained to chaunt ! Civan, the mighty Lord, as honey and as rare ambrosia sweet, Himself He came, entered my soul,- to me His slave gave grace; So that I hated, loathed this life of soul in flesh enmeshed, that day. (40)

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