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PART ONE

Dipavali

The following two verses explain the significance of
Dipavali (the festival of lights):

The demon Naraka (ego) who rules hell, (having)
The notion that I am this body,
-- "Where is this demon?" enquiring thus
With the discus of jnana, Narayana
Destroys the demon. And this day
Is Naraka-chaturdasi.

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Shining as the Self in glory
After slaying Naraka,
The sinner vile who suffered much
Because he deemed as "I" the wretched
Home of pains, the body of flesh --
this is the festival of light,
Dipavali.

(Translated by Prof. K. Swaminathan)

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