राम
Abhanga 859Renunciation

That We Should Renounce It

English Translation · I.P. 859

SINCE the three aspects of knowledge accompany each other, nothing can remain with one man for ever. One object passes away and another takes possession of his mind. The power of time lies all around us; we cannot run away from it nor fight against it; but if we cry out, Hari mercifully takes us on his shoulders. Whether a man be sinful or meritorious his powers are directed by Sripati. Let us go to this Lord of all powers and implore him. Tuka stands on the further bank, and hence he distinguishes this light. There arc gourds and plants and rafts floating in the stream; push them on. THE WORLD

Tr. J. Nelson Fraser & K.B. Marathe (1909)

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Renunciation

The case for letting go of worldly attachments and turning wholly to God.

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