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The Chief Of The Yadavas

The Chief Of The Yadavas

Saint TukaramJust beyond us we see that purple luster - how glorious! With His noble crown of peacock feathers stitched together. As you look upon Him, fever and illusion vanish Adore then the Prince of the Yadavas, the Lord of Yogis.

He who filled with passion the sixteen thousand royal damsels, Fair Creatures, divine maidens. He stands upon the river bank with the luster of one million moons. It is fastened in jewels on His neck And merges into the luster of His form.

This God who bears the wheel is the chief of the Yadavas. Him the thirty three crores of demigods adore. The demons tremble before Him. His dark blue countenance destroys sin. How fair are His feet with saffron stained! How fortunate is the brick that is grasped by His feet! The very thought of Him makes fire cool.

Therefore embrace Him with experience of your own.

The sages, as they see His face, contemplate Him in the spirit, The Father of the World stands before them in bodily shape. Tuka is frenzied after Him; His purple form ravages the mind

- Tukaram

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