In that life, I walked around mountains, rivers, and pagodas, not to cultivate the next life, but to meet you on the way. What is the full text of this poem? Thanks

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At that moment I raised my wind horse not to pray for blessings, but to wait for your arrival

That day I closed my eyes in the fragrant mist of the Sutra Hall Suddenly I heard the mantra in your chant

That day I built a pile of Manis not for cultivating virtue, just to drop the stones from the lake of my heart. That night, I listened to Sanskrit singing all night, not for enlightenment, just for seeking. A trace of your breath

In that month, I shook all the prayer wheels, not for salvation, just to touch your fingertips

That year, I kowtowed on the mountain road, not just for an audience. To be close to your warmth

In that life, I traveled around mountains and rivers and pagodas, not to cultivate the next life, just to meet you on the way

In that moment, I ascended to immortality, no For longevity, just to bless you with peace and joy

——Extended information of the Sixth Dalai Lama-Tsangyang Gyatso

About the author Tsangyang Gyatso, the sixth Dalai Lama , Monba people, famous figures in Tibetan history. Tsangyang Gyatso was a talented and literary folk poet who wrote many delicate and sincere love songs. The most classic Tibetan woodcut version of "The Love Song of Tsangyang Gyatso" from Lhasa has beautiful words, simple and vivid words. His poetry has transcended nationality, time, space, and national boundaries and has become a precious cultural heritage. The most famous one is "I once worried that being passionate would harm my holy life, and when I entered the mountains, I was afraid that I would not be able to fall in love with you. The world is safe and sound, and I will live up to the Tathagata and your Majesty."