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 ৰা [ড.] BENGALI LANGUAGE & LITERATURE. 245 give them a home in this mountainous region. He _tain,—capital of ours will be a second Kailasa (the all the twelve months of the year andthe pain of my heart will be assuaged. My son-in-law is ever con- ] tented. It is so easy to please him! If I offer him the flower Kunda and leaves of Bel, he will make this place his home and will not wish to go away.’* Yet every one knows, while hearing or singing ~ such songs, that Civa cannot be bound to any earthly object. He is addicted to nothing ; it is his compassion, that people mistake for love. He cares not for either raiment or food,—his content- ment springs from within. He is absorbed in contemplation, he is immaculate and above all desire. Uma tries to bind him by a thousand ties of affection. But home and the funeral ground to him are alike—he aims at the superior delight which is derived from Yoga. আমি জামাতা সহিতে, আনিব হুহিতে গিরিপুরে করব শিবস্থাপনা | ঘরজীমাই করি রাখব কৃত্তিবাস, গিরিপুরী করব দ্বিতীয় কৈলাশ । হরগেবীরূপ হেরব বারমাস ॥ ঘুচে যাবে আমার মনের যাতনা, জামাই আশুতোব,__অন্পেতে সন্তোষ, কুন্দ বিলুদ্বলে পরম সন্তোষ । ভূলে রবে ভোলা ধেতে চাবে না ॥' (014 song.
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