She does not shine at you. You begin to shine from having come close.
The most likely intended phrase is:
Kanchana samipag — a whisper of saffron dawn, footsteps that leave no dust, only the scent of old temples and melted ghee lamps. kanchana samipag
(Kāñcana Samīpaga)
I notice you've written — this appears to be a Romanized version of a Sanskrit or Pali phrase. She does not shine at you
To draw near is to lose the weight of names. To approach gold is to remember you were never iron. footsteps that leave no dust
The golden one stands not in a shrine but in the hollow of the chest — a silence carved like a statue, waiting for no prayer, yet welcoming every breath.
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