It is you, O Agni most youthful, whom, once enkindled, the Gods have chosen as messenger, conveyer of oblations. |
Our Father Dominic enkindled his fledging Order with the fire of his burning love for all creation having nothing to do with a disembodied religion. |
Participants remarked that it was indeed a sign of immense hope which has enkindled enthusiasm and commitment. |
Thus my mind, all rapt, was gazing, fixed, motionless and intent, ever enkindled by its gazing. |
Many lights of reconciliation have been enkindled. |
Then why do we need such meetings at which they pretend to put out the fire in the country when it is enkindled inside the parliament. |