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I have some references in Book1, Canto 5: “A last high world was seen where all worlds meet 🌏☀️🕊️📜

In its summit gleam where Night is not nor Sleep

The light began of the Trinity supreme “

He lives in the hush before the world was born

His soul left naked to the timeless One “

And many more such  lines

Yes. Absolutely. He has arrived at the doorsteps of the complete individual fulfilment. But his being has grown too wide. So Aswapati now undertakes the journey through the worlds as the representative of man. 

Affectionately,

Alok Da

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