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English translation of Tagore song he mor chitto punyo; please find it below.
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Oceanic expanse of the mankind lay in front, Liven up my soul on this great land of India. I stand erect and bow the god within mankind, My hymnic chants ever-appraising, Clasped hands thrust out in respect. Musing earth, prayer-stream encircling fields, Behold the ever-holy form of the earth - On this vast expanse of the great mankind. No one knows from where and on which invitation Streams of immigrants gush and ease out into the ocean. Aryans, non-Aryans, Dravidians and Chinese, Shaka, Hun, Pathan and the Mughals - All merged as a single race. The western gates have been removed, Deluge of gifts flow like boon, Traditions exchanged, racial barriers removed, No one returns empty-handed - From this vast expanse of the great mankind. Come O' Aryan, non-Aryan, Hindu or Muslim, Come O' Englishman, come O' Christian. O' Brahmin, grab others' hands to waive prejudice. Come O' condemned, stains of contempt be erased. Hurry, Mother's coronation on the way, holy pitcher yet to brim - With the divine water sanctified by mass-touch – Now, on this vast expanse of the great mankind. - Translated by Anjan Ganguly
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