In the play of hide-and-seek, if the player once succeeds in touching the non-player, called the grande dame (Boorî), he is no longer liable to be made a thief.
Similarly, by once seeing the Almighty, a man is no longer bound down by the fetters of the world.
The boy, by touching the Boorî, is free to go wherever he wishes, without being pursued, and no one can make him a thief.
Similarly, in this world's playground, there is no fear to him who has once touched the feet of the Almighty.
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