Ek Raj Renuka Pe, Chintamani Vari Daro - Shri Abhai Ram

Ek Raj Renuka Pe, Chintamani Vari Daro - Shri Abhai Ram

(Kavitt)
Ek Raj Renuka Pai Chintamani Vaari Daro,
Vaari Daro Vishwa Sevakunj Ke Vihar Pe.
Lataan Ki Pataan Pe Koti Kalp Vaari Daro,
Rambha Hu Ko Vaari Daro Gopin Ke Dwaar Pe.
Brij Ki Panihaarin Pe Rati Sachi Vaari Daro,
Vaikunth Hu Vaari Daro Kalindi Ki Dhaar Pe.
Kahe Abhay Ram Ek Radha Ju Ko Jaanat Hai,
Devan Ko Vaari Daro Nand Ke Kumar Pe.

- Shri Abhayram

Countless Wish-fulfilling Cintāmaṇis could be sacrificed on a single grain of dust of Braj. The whole world should be sacrificed on the eternal love-play of Śrī Yugal Sarkār at Sevā Kunj, Vṛndāvana. [1]

Countless Kalpa trees (wish-granting trees) should be sacrificed on the creepers and bowers of Vṛndāvana. 'Rambhā', the Queen of Apsarās, should be sacrificed on the doorway of the Gopīs. [2]

Kāmadeva’s wife, Ratī, and Indra’s consort (queen of heaven), Sachi, should be humbly offered at the water-bearers of Braj (the gopīs who serve water in Braj). Lord Nārāyaṇa’s Vaikuṇṭha abode should be humbly offered at the banks of the Yamunā. [3]

Śrī Abhay Rām says, "Even in my dreams, I don't know anyone else except Śrī Rādhā, as she is the one and only, my life and soul. Every other form of God could be sacrificed on the son of Nanda, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, who himself surrenders to Śrī Rādhā". [4]