Oh, Mother of the world, Ambika, Kali, Chamunda, hear,
All the names I utter, let them reach your ear.
Here, a rosary of mantras, of tantric design,
Here, a garland of magic, a spell to entwine.
Here, a rosary of mantras, a tantric embrace,
Here, a garland of magic, a spell to erase.
Gaze into my eyes, let your arms entangle,
You will be consumed in the fire of my angle.
I am the master of all magic, I am.
Oh, oh, oh…
Ha ha, I am the master of all magic,
None so wise, none so tragic.
When I walk, the earth trembles,
My form is fearsome, it dissembles.
Here, a rosary of mantras, of tantric design,
Here, a garland of magic, a spell to entwine.
Here, a rosary of mantras, a tantric embrace,
Here, a garland of magic, a spell to erase.
Gaze into my eyes, let your arms entangle,
You will be consumed in the fire of my angle.
Many have come, and many have gone,
None could ever hold on.
My Lord has vanquished, has won,
All the wicked, He has undone.
Faith and belief in Him reside,
He is the Lord of the world's tide.
They call Him the Lord of Vaikuntha's side,
He is the all-knowing, deep inside.
I can bring the sun to the earth's floor,
I can tear the ground and show you more.
I can hold the ocean in my fist's core,
And pour it into a single store.
Do you understand, do you see?
If my Lord arrives, your magic will flee.
Truth alone, He embraces,
At my single gesture, all the world paces.
If that's the case, then show your feat,
You overestimate, your pride replete.
Never forget this decree,
In the Lord's shelter, forever be.
Do not deceive, do not weave a snare,
Or the Lord of Vaikuntha, will cease to care.
Do not give false hope, nor do ill's task,
Never utter falsehood, never mask.
Never err, never be greedy's thrall,
In the web of illusion, you'll lose all.
The Lord of Vaikuntha will judge your fall,
Never proclaim yourself to stand tall.
Never leave anyone in despair,
Abandon evil, from conflict forswear.
Worship with devotion and grace,
If you do evil, find your disgrace.
In His wrath, the Lord of Vaikuntha will appear.
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