Mohin Brajabaasin Son Bani Aaee.
Jinke Tan Man Basat Nirantar Syaama Syaam Sahaai. [1]
Nisibaasar Nirakhat Nainani Sukh Visad Bihar Sadaai.
Vaaron Mukti Padaarath Chaaron Chaturdas Lok Badaai. [2]
Jinki Charan Renu Jaanchat Oodho Brahma Hoon Na Paai.
Tinakon Sarvasu Diyo Apanpau Jaani Siromani Raai. [3]
Aasan Asan Basan Sambhaasan Daras Paras Sukhadaai.
Shree Biharidas Badbhagi Ati Anuraagi Ki Bali Jaai. [4]
- Shri Biharin Dev - Shri Biharin Dev Ji Ki Vani, Siddhant Ke Pad (144)
Shri Biharin Dev expresses that the Brajwasis, the residents of Braj Dham, have embraced him as one of their own. The hearts and minds of the Brajwasis are completely absorbed in devotion to the Divine couple, Shri Shyama Shyam. [1]
By the grace of the Brajwasis, one can attain the nectar-like vision of 'Nitya Vihar.' For the sake of the Brajwasis, one would willingly sacrifice the four kinds of liberation (Mukti) and the opulence, wealth, and assets of the fourteen worlds. [2]
The dust from the lotus feet of the Brajwasis is desired by none other than Lord Brahma, Shri Uddhav Ji, and other eminent personalities. The divine couple has given everything to Brajwasis considering them as their personal associates.[3]
This includes the privilege of sitting among them, residing with them, conversing with them, and catching glimpses of their lotus-like faces. Shri Biharin Dev expresses reverence for the extraordinarily devoted and fortunate Brajwasis. [4]
Jinke Tan Man Basat Nirantar Syaama Syaam Sahaai. [1]
Nisibaasar Nirakhat Nainani Sukh Visad Bihar Sadaai.
Vaaron Mukti Padaarath Chaaron Chaturdas Lok Badaai. [2]
Jinki Charan Renu Jaanchat Oodho Brahma Hoon Na Paai.
Tinakon Sarvasu Diyo Apanpau Jaani Siromani Raai. [3]
Aasan Asan Basan Sambhaasan Daras Paras Sukhadaai.
Shree Biharidas Badbhagi Ati Anuraagi Ki Bali Jaai. [4]
- Shri Biharin Dev - Shri Biharin Dev Ji Ki Vani, Siddhant Ke Pad (144)
Shri Biharin Dev expresses that the Brajwasis, the residents of Braj Dham, have embraced him as one of their own. The hearts and minds of the Brajwasis are completely absorbed in devotion to the Divine couple, Shri Shyama Shyam. [1]
By the grace of the Brajwasis, one can attain the nectar-like vision of 'Nitya Vihar.' For the sake of the Brajwasis, one would willingly sacrifice the four kinds of liberation (Mukti) and the opulence, wealth, and assets of the fourteen worlds. [2]
The dust from the lotus feet of the Brajwasis is desired by none other than Lord Brahma, Shri Uddhav Ji, and other eminent personalities. The divine couple has given everything to Brajwasis considering them as their personal associates.[3]
This includes the privilege of sitting among them, residing with them, conversing with them, and catching glimpses of their lotus-like faces. Shri Biharin Dev expresses reverence for the extraordinarily devoted and fortunate Brajwasis. [4]

