(Kavita)
Pyar Hi Ki Kunj Aur Pyar Hi Ki Sej Rachi,
Pyar Hi Sau Pyare Lal Pyari Baat Karahi. [1]
Pyar Hi Ki Chitwani Musikan Pyar Hi Ki,
Pyar Hi Sau Pyari Ju Kaun Pyarau Ank Dharahi. [2]
Pyar Sau Latki Rahai Pyar Hi Sau Mukh Chahai,
Pyar Hi Sau Pyaro Priya Ank Bhuj Bharahi. [3]
'Hit Dhruv' Pyar Bhari Pyari Sakhi Dekhe Khari,
Pyarai-Pyar Rahyo Chhaai, Pyar-Ras Dharahi. [4]
- Shri Dhruvdas, Byalees Leela, Anand Dasha Vinod (44)
Here, Śrī Dhruvdās beautifully describes that within the Nikunj Palace of Śrī Rādhā, everything is crafted from divine love itself. In this palace, which is composed entirely of divine love, the bed itself is an embodiment of divine love. Upon this bed, Śrī Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa sit, engrossed in their sweet and affectionate conversations filled with divine love. [1]
Their enchanting gazes are filled with divine love, and the captivating smiles exchanged between the divine couple are steeped in the essence of divine love. As they both revel in the intoxication of this divine love, beloved Śrī Kṛṣṇa tenderly embraces Śrī Rādhā with nothing but pure divine love. [2]
At times, the divine couple enjoys swinging together in the waves of profound divine love. At other moments, they gaze lovingly into each other's eyes, their hearts overflowing with divine love. In moments of blissful intoxication, Śrī Rādhā lovingly embraces Śrī Kṛṣṇa with divine love. [3]
As they sway in the deep currents of divine love, the sakhis (maidens), who are not only dear friends and attendants of Śrī Rādhā but also embodiments of divine love, stand nearby. They relish the extraordinary bliss of witnessing the divine couple and are completely immersed in the astonishing ecstasy of divine love. [4]
Pyar Hi Ki Kunj Aur Pyar Hi Ki Sej Rachi,
Pyar Hi Sau Pyare Lal Pyari Baat Karahi. [1]
Pyar Hi Ki Chitwani Musikan Pyar Hi Ki,
Pyar Hi Sau Pyari Ju Kaun Pyarau Ank Dharahi. [2]
Pyar Sau Latki Rahai Pyar Hi Sau Mukh Chahai,
Pyar Hi Sau Pyaro Priya Ank Bhuj Bharahi. [3]
'Hit Dhruv' Pyar Bhari Pyari Sakhi Dekhe Khari,
Pyarai-Pyar Rahyo Chhaai, Pyar-Ras Dharahi. [4]
- Shri Dhruvdas, Byalees Leela, Anand Dasha Vinod (44)
Here, Śrī Dhruvdās beautifully describes that within the Nikunj Palace of Śrī Rādhā, everything is crafted from divine love itself. In this palace, which is composed entirely of divine love, the bed itself is an embodiment of divine love. Upon this bed, Śrī Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa sit, engrossed in their sweet and affectionate conversations filled with divine love. [1]
Their enchanting gazes are filled with divine love, and the captivating smiles exchanged between the divine couple are steeped in the essence of divine love. As they both revel in the intoxication of this divine love, beloved Śrī Kṛṣṇa tenderly embraces Śrī Rādhā with nothing but pure divine love. [2]
At times, the divine couple enjoys swinging together in the waves of profound divine love. At other moments, they gaze lovingly into each other's eyes, their hearts overflowing with divine love. In moments of blissful intoxication, Śrī Rādhā lovingly embraces Śrī Kṛṣṇa with divine love. [3]
As they sway in the deep currents of divine love, the sakhis (maidens), who are not only dear friends and attendants of Śrī Rādhā but also embodiments of divine love, stand nearby. They relish the extraordinary bliss of witnessing the divine couple and are completely immersed in the astonishing ecstasy of divine love. [4]

