(Kavitt)
Kalpalata Ke Kidho Pallav Ye Navin Dou,
Haran Manjuta Ke Kanjata Ke Vanita Ke Hai. [1]
Paavan Patit Gunn Gaaven Muni Taake Chhabi,
Chhalai Savita Ke Janata Ke Guruta Ke Hai. [2]
Naoo Nidhita Ke Sidhita Ke Aadi Aalai Hathi,
Teenon Lok Taake Prabhuta Ke Prabhu Taake Hain. [3]
Katain Paap Taake Badhai Puny Ke Pataake Jin,
Aise Pad Taake Vrishabhanu Ki Suta Ke Hain. [4]
- Shri Hati Ji, Radha Sudha Shatak (2)
The two delicate lotus feet of Śrī Kiśorī Jī resemble the fresh, tender leaves of the divine Kalpavṛkṣa, fulfilling all desires and outshining the beauty of forest lotuses. [1]
These sacred feet purify the fallen and are a subject of praise for sages. Their radiance surpasses that of the sun and embodies protection and the master of all the masters. [2]
Śrī Hatī Jī says that these feet are the source of nine treasures and eight perfections, the foundation of dominion over the three worlds, and even Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa Himself worships them. [3]
They destroy sins, enhance virtues, and bestow divine grace. Such are the glorious lotus feet of Śrī Vṛṣabhanu’s beloved daughter, Śrī Rādhā. [4]
Kalpalata Ke Kidho Pallav Ye Navin Dou,
Haran Manjuta Ke Kanjata Ke Vanita Ke Hai. [1]
Paavan Patit Gunn Gaaven Muni Taake Chhabi,
Chhalai Savita Ke Janata Ke Guruta Ke Hai. [2]
Naoo Nidhita Ke Sidhita Ke Aadi Aalai Hathi,
Teenon Lok Taake Prabhuta Ke Prabhu Taake Hain. [3]
Katain Paap Taake Badhai Puny Ke Pataake Jin,
Aise Pad Taake Vrishabhanu Ki Suta Ke Hain. [4]
- Shri Hati Ji, Radha Sudha Shatak (2)
The two delicate lotus feet of Śrī Kiśorī Jī resemble the fresh, tender leaves of the divine Kalpavṛkṣa, fulfilling all desires and outshining the beauty of forest lotuses. [1]
These sacred feet purify the fallen and are a subject of praise for sages. Their radiance surpasses that of the sun and embodies protection and the master of all the masters. [2]
Śrī Hatī Jī says that these feet are the source of nine treasures and eight perfections, the foundation of dominion over the three worlds, and even Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa Himself worships them. [3]
They destroy sins, enhance virtues, and bestow divine grace. Such are the glorious lotus feet of Śrī Vṛṣabhanu’s beloved daughter, Śrī Rādhā. [4]

