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LXIII. All Error is Ended................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................67 LXIV. Crying to Kālī, He Will Leave Life................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................68 LXV. The End................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................68 - Ascribed to Rāmprasād Sen
LXVI. He Has Wandered Without Being Wise................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 LXVII. Conquest of Self................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 LXVIII. The Queen of the Burning-Ground................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................70 LXIX. Kali the Refuge................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................71 - By Kamalākānta Bhaṭṭāchārya
LXX. He is Indifferent to His Worldly Fortune................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 LXXI. He is Entirely Dependent on Kālī................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................72 LXXII. Kālī's Power................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................73 LXXIII. The Poet's Great Happiness................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................73 LXXIV. Extreme Unction................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................74 - By Mahārājā Rāmkṛishṇa of Nāṭōr
LXXV. The Hour of Death................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................75 - By Rasikchandra Rāy
LXXVI. The Worshipper Will Conquer Kālī by her Own Strength................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................76 - By Sāiyād Jāfār
LXXVII. Kālī Cannot Help Her Worshipper.................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................77 - By Nīlakantha Mukhopādhyāya
LXXVIII. Kālī is the Universal Object of Worship................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................78 LXXIX. The Callous Mother................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................79 LXXX. The Devotee Victorious................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................79 - By Rāmchandra Datta
LXXXI. The Poet, in Peril of Death, Prays to the Mother................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................81 - By Dwijadāsa
LXXXII. The Worshipper Laments His Neglect of Kali................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................82 - Anonymous
LXXXIII. A 'Walpurgis' Dance................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................83 LXXXIV. The Poet's Heart a Burning-Ground................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................83 - By Navakiśor Mōdak
LXXXV. Durgā is Falsely Called Merciful................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................84 - Anonymous
LXXXVI. Her Afflictions are Her Mercy................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................85 LXXXVII. The Son Has but One Desire................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................................85