In 'The Swan Flies Away,' the speaker suggests that the world is a temporary setting for the physical state.
In line 2 of 'The Swan Flies Away,' the speaker infers that this world is but a temporary setting for one's physical state. By mentioning 'Vaikuntha's Lord' and seeking deliverance from the world's enticements, the speaker implies a desire to transcend the temporary nature of worldly existence and attain spiritual liberation.
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