
A beautiful song glorifying Sri Sri Radha Krishna
by Hari-Vyasa Devacarya
(introductory verse)
nava-nava rangi tri-bhangi jaya, syama su-angi syama
jaya radhe jaya hari-priye, sri-radhe sukha dhama
“All glories to that Person who stands in a beautiful three-fold stance! He is the connoisseur of newer and newer playful sports, and His body is effulgent with the nicest dark complexion. This is Lord Syama. All glories to You, Radhe! All glories to You, O Hari-priya! O Sri Radhe! You are the abode and reservoir of all happiness!”
(1)
jaya radhe jaya radhe radhe jaya radhe jaya sri-radhe
jaya krsna jaya krsna krsna jaya krsna jaya sri-krsna
(2)
syama gori nitya-kisori pritama-jori sri-radhe
rasika rasilo chaila-chabilo guna-garabilo sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Syama—a fresh young maiden with slender waist, endowed with the luster of new adolescence;
Gori—You possess the fairest golden complexion;
Nitya-kisori—You are eternally situated in the sweet blossoming of divine youth;
Pritama-jori—You are the only perfect match for Your most Beloved.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Rasika—the relisher of transcendental mellows;
Rasilo—You are sweet and relishable in every aspect;
Chaila-chabilo—You are effulgent and You represent the superexcellence of pure enchantment;
Guna-garabilo—You are proud of Your own transcendental qualities.
(3)
rasa-viharini rasa-bisatarini piya-ura-dharini sri-radhe
nava-nava-rangi navala-tribhangi syama-su-angi sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Rasa-viharini—the sportive Princess of the ecstatic rasa-dance festival;
Rasa-bisatarini—You are the distributor of pure ecstatic rasa-mellows to all living entities;
Piya-ura-dharini—You love to embrace the chest of Your Lover.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Nava-nava-rangi—the connoisseur of newer and newer playful sports;
Navala-tribhangi—You like to stand in a three-fold bending posture that always appears ever-fresh;
Syama-su-angi—Your body is perfectly exquisite in both proportion and deep dark complexion.
(4)
prana-piyari rupa-ujyari ati-sukunvari sri-radhe
maina-manohara maha-moda-kara sundara-bara-tara sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Prana-piyari—the most dear loving friend of everyone’s life;
Rupa-ujyari—You manifest a brilliant splendour of sheer beauty;
Ati-sukunvari—You are extremely soft and delicate due to Your ever-fresh youth.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Maina-manohara—the enchanter of the mind of Cupid;
Maha-moda-kara—You are grant great transcendental bliss to all living entities;
Sundara-bara-tara—You are supremely beautiful.
(5)
sobha-saini mobha-maini kokila-baini sri-radhe
kirati-vanta kamini-kanta sri-bhagavanta sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Sobha-saini—ever wonderfully beautiful while gracefully reclining on a flower bed;
Mobha-maini—You radiate the luster of the transcendental Cupid, Lord Kamadeva;
Kokila-baini—Your speech is like the soft, gentle cooing of the cuckoo bird.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Kirati-vanta—honoured by Your own glorious fame;
Kamini-kanta—You are the lover of loving young gopis;
Sri-bhagavanta—You are the Supreme Personality of Godhead.
(6)
canda-badani kunda-radani sobha-sadani sri-radhe
parama-udara prabha-apara ati-sukunvara sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Chanda-badani—the possessor of a spotless moon-face;
Kunda-radani—Your teeth look like small round white jasmine flowers;
Sobha-sadani—You are the very abode of majestic beauty and splendour.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Parama-udara—the most supremely magnanimous Personality;
Prabha-apara—Your bodily aura radiates out into unlimited eternity;
Ati-sukunvara—endowed with the softness of extremely youthful charms.
(7)
hamsa-gavani rajati-ravani krida-kavani sri-radhe
rupa-rasala naina-bisala parama-krpala sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Hamsa-gavani—Your gait resembles that of a majestic swan;
Rajati-ravani—the most radiant lover of Lord Krsna;
Krida-kavani—the instigator of many fun sports and contests.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Rupa-rasala—the embodiment of the most relishable beauty;
Naina-bisala—Your lotus eyes are large and wide;
Parama-krpala—the topmost merciful personality.
(8)
kancana-beli rati-rasa-reli ati-alabeli sri-radhe
saba-sukha-sagara saba-guna-agara rupa-ujagara sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Kancana-beli—a golden creeper wound around the Syama tamala-tree;
Rati-rasa-reli—full to the brim with the ecstatic mellows of purely divine love;
Ati-alabeli—Your unique activities are conducted in complete privacy.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Saba-sukha-sagara—the reservoir of all pleasure;
Saba-guna-agara—the transcendental mine of all good qualities;
Rupa-ujagara—You radiate a famous aura of glorious beauty.
(9)
ravani-ramya tara-tara-tamya guna-agamya sri-radhe
dhama-nivasi prabha-prakasi sahaja-suhasi sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Ravani-ramya—the most charming mistress of Your beloved;
Tara-tara-tamya—the supreme pinnacle of greatness;
Guna-agamya—Your divine qualities are imperceptible to ordinary senses or minds.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Dhama-nivasi—a permanent resident of the holy abode of Sri Vraja;
Prabha-prakasi—You radiate a most influential aura;
Sahaja-suhasi—You naturally wear a pleasant smile.
(10)
saktyahladini ati-priya-vadini ura-unmadini sri-radhe
anga-anga-tauna sarasa-salauna subhaga-suthauna sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
saktyahladini—Lord Krsna’s internal potency of divine pleasure;
Ati-priya-vadini—Your speech lovingly attracts and pleases everyone;
Ura-unmadini—Your breasts give ultimate pleasure and satisfaction to Your Beloved Krsna.
O Sri Krsna! You are:
Anga-anga-tauna—Each part of every one of your transcendental limbs is very captivating;
Sarasa-salauna—Your beauty is saturated with an overflowing ocean of rasa;
Subhaga-suthauna—Your chest is beautiful with majestic divine opulences.
(11)
radha-namini guna-abhiramini hari-priya-svamini sri-radhe
hare-hare-hari hare-hare-hari hare-hare-hari sri-krsna
O Sri Radhe! You are:
Radha-namini—celebrated with the most blessed name of “Radha”;
Guna-abhiramini—You please Lord Krsna with your good qualities;
Haripriya-svamini—You are the Queen of Sri Krsna – who loves you supremely.
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Manonatha Dasa (ACBSP)
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