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Lxxxviii

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"The Songs of Kabir", tr. by Rabindranath Tagore, intro. by Evelyn Underhill, [1915],

Lxxxviii

Iii. 118.
\"j din ke main jaun balihr "

This
day is dear to me above all other days, for to-day the Beloved Lord is a guest in my house;

MY chamber and my courtyard are beautiful with His presence.

My longings sing His Name, and they are become lost in His great beauty:

I wash His feet, and I look upon His Face; and I lay before Him as an p. 135 offering my body, my mind, and all that I have.

What a day of gladness is that day in which my Beloved, who is my treasure, comes to my house!

All evils fly from my heart when I see my Lord.

"My love has touched Him; my heart is longing for the Name which is Truth."

Thus sings Kabr, the servant of all servants.
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