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6. God has hailed him. Ah Ah!”. The saint lovingly poses, “When am I to remain locked in embrace as the characteristic feature of non-duality.” (27:5) 7. Surrendeing his soul he questions, “Having exclaimed, “Ah Ah!” why You have not dismantled this sinful body, my Lord?” (33:2) 8. The saint has been blessed fully and he is unable to bear the immesurable Bliss. He labours to express his feeling, “You graciously said “Ah Ah!” and rid me of my fear. But I am distressed as all pleasures overwhelm me”. (23:10) 9. In order to unite with him God graciously calls the saint, “Even after finding me lacking in love equalling that of Kannappan, You commanded me, “Come hither!” (10:4) 10. The saint exclaims, “Ah Ah!” as Civan rare to the heavenly gods hailed him, “Come Come!” to merge with Him. (11:7) 11. Relating the experience of limitless rapture the saint addresses His sages, “Oh You Who have been called up “Ah Ah!” come and gather together. The time has come to enter beneath His feet!” (45:1) Therefore one may observe that the expression of “Ah Ah” has played an important role in the spiritual development of the saint. (It must be remembered that the progression of the saint's spiritual development does not coincide with the progression of the Decads which have been sung at different places on different occasions). 72