(Kavitt)
Shree Radha Raanee Ke Pag Pag Par Prayaag,
Jahaan Keshav Kee Keli-Kunj, Koti-Koti Kaashee Hai.
Yamuna Mein Jagannaath, Renuka Mein Raameshvar,
Taru-Taru Pe Pade Rahat Ayodhya Nivaasee Hain.
Gopin Ke Dvaar Par Haridvaar Basat Jahaan,
Badree, Kedaaranaath , Phirat Daas-Daasee Hain.
To Svarg, Apavarg Hamen Lekar Karenge Kya
Jaan Lo Hamen Ham Vrndaavan Vaasee Hain.
- Dandi Swami Shri Hare Krishnanand Sarasvati ‘Hare Krishn’, Vrindavan Shatak (29)
A resident of Vṛndāvana, praising its incomparable glory, says: wherever Śrī Rādhā Rānī sets her foot, that place itself becomes Prayāga; and in those kuñjas where Śrī Rādhā-Govinda sport, countless Kāśīs are present. [1]
Jagannātha resides in the waters of the Yamunā, and Rāmeśvaram abides in the sacred dust of Vṛndāvana. Within the trees of Vṛndāvana dwell, in subtle form, the saintly residents of Ayodhyā. [2]
At the very thresholds of the gopī's homes stands Haridvāra; and not only this—Badrinātha and Kedāranātha also remain here, serving as attendants of Śrī Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa. [3]
Therefore, the Brajvāsī declares: we do not need heaven, the four kinds of liberation, or anything else, for we are residents of Vṛndāvana. [4]
Shree Radha Raanee Ke Pag Pag Par Prayaag,
Jahaan Keshav Kee Keli-Kunj, Koti-Koti Kaashee Hai.
Yamuna Mein Jagannaath, Renuka Mein Raameshvar,
Taru-Taru Pe Pade Rahat Ayodhya Nivaasee Hain.
Gopin Ke Dvaar Par Haridvaar Basat Jahaan,
Badree, Kedaaranaath , Phirat Daas-Daasee Hain.
To Svarg, Apavarg Hamen Lekar Karenge Kya
Jaan Lo Hamen Ham Vrndaavan Vaasee Hain.
- Dandi Swami Shri Hare Krishnanand Sarasvati ‘Hare Krishn’, Vrindavan Shatak (29)
A resident of Vṛndāvana, praising its incomparable glory, says: wherever Śrī Rādhā Rānī sets her foot, that place itself becomes Prayāga; and in those kuñjas where Śrī Rādhā-Govinda sport, countless Kāśīs are present. [1]
Jagannātha resides in the waters of the Yamunā, and Rāmeśvaram abides in the sacred dust of Vṛndāvana. Within the trees of Vṛndāvana dwell, in subtle form, the saintly residents of Ayodhyā. [2]
At the very thresholds of the gopī's homes stands Haridvāra; and not only this—Badrinātha and Kedāranātha also remain here, serving as attendants of Śrī Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa. [3]
Therefore, the Brajvāsī declares: we do not need heaven, the four kinds of liberation, or anything else, for we are residents of Vṛndāvana. [4]

