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Instead of disputing over, who should have the ownership of the poet, how about taking inspiration from his life, and especially from his epic work, the Gita Govinda, which talks about divine love, and Bhakti, and how can divine love be possible, without experiencing love and Oneness with all.
Peace! (Ekabhishek (talk) 14:59, 26 December 2007 (UTC))