Rato Re Mann! Chhin Chhin Radhey Naam.
Brahmadik Ki Kaun Bat Jehi, Ratat Brahm Ghanshyam. [1]
Jehi Rati Maharas-Ras Payo, Shankar Dhari Tanu Bam.
Nigam-Agam Nidhi Rasikan Deeni, Binuhin Mol Binu Dam. [2]
Radhey Nam Pukarat Aarat, Bhajati Taji Nij Dham.
Milyo Kripalu Ratan Amolak, Kaha Jagat Son Kam. [3]
- Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, Prem Ras Madira, Siddhant Madhuri (87)
O mind, at every moment, continuously chant the Name “Rādhe” with love. That very Name which even Brahmā and Viṣṇu repeat — what to speak of them, the Supreme Brahman Himself, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, chants it as well. [1]
By chanting this Name “Rādhe,” Lord Śaṅkara assumed the form of a gopī and, in Dvāpara-yuga, relished the nectar of the Mahārāsa. This Name is the hidden treasure of the Vedas and Purāṇas, and the rasika saints have bestowed it upon you freely, out of causeless grace. [2]
The moment a devotee calls out “Rādhe” with heartfelt anguish and love, Kiśorī Jī leaves Her own abode and runs restlessly to that devotee. Śrī Kṛpālu Jī says that this priceless jewel — the Name “Rādhe” — has been obtained by me through the grace of the rasikas; what need then remains for anything in this world? [3]
Brahmadik Ki Kaun Bat Jehi, Ratat Brahm Ghanshyam. [1]
Jehi Rati Maharas-Ras Payo, Shankar Dhari Tanu Bam.
Nigam-Agam Nidhi Rasikan Deeni, Binuhin Mol Binu Dam. [2]
Radhey Nam Pukarat Aarat, Bhajati Taji Nij Dham.
Milyo Kripalu Ratan Amolak, Kaha Jagat Son Kam. [3]
- Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, Prem Ras Madira, Siddhant Madhuri (87)
O mind, at every moment, continuously chant the Name “Rādhe” with love. That very Name which even Brahmā and Viṣṇu repeat — what to speak of them, the Supreme Brahman Himself, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, chants it as well. [1]
By chanting this Name “Rādhe,” Lord Śaṅkara assumed the form of a gopī and, in Dvāpara-yuga, relished the nectar of the Mahārāsa. This Name is the hidden treasure of the Vedas and Purāṇas, and the rasika saints have bestowed it upon you freely, out of causeless grace. [2]
The moment a devotee calls out “Rādhe” with heartfelt anguish and love, Kiśorī Jī leaves Her own abode and runs restlessly to that devotee. Śrī Kṛpālu Jī says that this priceless jewel — the Name “Rādhe” — has been obtained by me through the grace of the rasikas; what need then remains for anything in this world? [3]

