(Raag Malhar)
Dou Jan Bheejat Atake Baatan.
Nav Nikunj Ke Dwaare Thaade Ambar Lapate Gaatan. [1]
Lalita Lalit Roop Ras Bheenjee Boond Bachaavat Paatan.
(Shree) 'Hit Harivansh' Paraspar Preetam Milavati Rati Ras Ghaatan. [2]
-Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Sfut Wani (23)
Introduction:
In this verse, Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu beautifully portrays the amorous divine play of Shri Priya Priytam (Shri Radha Krishn) as they revel in the rainfall just outside the lush Nikunj forest grove of Shri Vrindavan Dham. Furthermore, Hit Ju skillfully highlights the unwavering devotion and remarkable service rendered by the 'sakhis' who are dedicated to serving Priya-Priytam.
Description:
Today, in the enchanting Nikunj forest, both Shri Radha Krishn find themselves caught in a gentle rain while engrossed in their conversation. They stand at the threshold of the ever-new Nikunj Palace, their divine bodies adorned with rain-soaked garments clinging to their forms. [1]
Amid this divine sight, Shri Lalita Sakhi, drenched in the divine form of Shyama Shyam, diligently shields them from the rain by providing them shelter with an umbrella crafted from leaves. Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu beautifully proclaims, "The divine couple is immersed in the nectar of amorous love within the exquisite groves of Nikunj Vrindavan today." [2]
Dou Jan Bheejat Atake Baatan.
Nav Nikunj Ke Dwaare Thaade Ambar Lapate Gaatan. [1]
Lalita Lalit Roop Ras Bheenjee Boond Bachaavat Paatan.
(Shree) 'Hit Harivansh' Paraspar Preetam Milavati Rati Ras Ghaatan. [2]
-Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Sfut Wani (23)
Introduction:
In this verse, Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu beautifully portrays the amorous divine play of Shri Priya Priytam (Shri Radha Krishn) as they revel in the rainfall just outside the lush Nikunj forest grove of Shri Vrindavan Dham. Furthermore, Hit Ju skillfully highlights the unwavering devotion and remarkable service rendered by the 'sakhis' who are dedicated to serving Priya-Priytam.
Description:
Today, in the enchanting Nikunj forest, both Shri Radha Krishn find themselves caught in a gentle rain while engrossed in their conversation. They stand at the threshold of the ever-new Nikunj Palace, their divine bodies adorned with rain-soaked garments clinging to their forms. [1]
Amid this divine sight, Shri Lalita Sakhi, drenched in the divine form of Shyama Shyam, diligently shields them from the rain by providing them shelter with an umbrella crafted from leaves. Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu beautifully proclaims, "The divine couple is immersed in the nectar of amorous love within the exquisite groves of Nikunj Vrindavan today." [2]

