Hamare, man bhayo Braj dham.
Jahan jnanin aradhya muktihun, nishidin rahati gulam.
Pani bharati bani paniharini, nidaratahun Braj bham.
Gahavarvan Nidhivan Vrindavan, latan kunja abhiram. [2]
Nam roop leela guna gavat, bhavat Shyama Shyam.
Trin sam lakhat ‘Kripalu’ trilokahun, aru Vaikunth lalam. [3]
- Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, Prem Ras Madira, Siddhant Madhuri (134)
My heart is forcibly captivated by the divine abode, Braj where even the mukti (liberation) that serves the gyanis is a maidservant. [1]
…and where the five kinds of liberation (sarshi, salokya, sarupya, sameepya, ekatva) do the service of filling water pots, even after receiving sweet taunts from the Gopis.
Residing in Gahvarvan, Vrindavan, Nidhivan and other leela places, where the beauty of groves of flowering creepers captivates the heart. [2]
I remain absorbed in divine bliss, singing the glories of Radha Krishna’s names, forms, leelas (pastimes) and virtues.
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji says, “The bliss of Vaikuntha abode is as insignificant as a blade of grass in comparison to the bliss of Braj, what then to speak about the so-called happiness of the three material worlds?” [3]
Jahan jnanin aradhya muktihun, nishidin rahati gulam.
Pani bharati bani paniharini, nidaratahun Braj bham.
Gahavarvan Nidhivan Vrindavan, latan kunja abhiram. [2]
Nam roop leela guna gavat, bhavat Shyama Shyam.
Trin sam lakhat ‘Kripalu’ trilokahun, aru Vaikunth lalam. [3]
- Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj, Prem Ras Madira, Siddhant Madhuri (134)
My heart is forcibly captivated by the divine abode, Braj where even the mukti (liberation) that serves the gyanis is a maidservant. [1]
…and where the five kinds of liberation (sarshi, salokya, sarupya, sameepya, ekatva) do the service of filling water pots, even after receiving sweet taunts from the Gopis.
Residing in Gahvarvan, Vrindavan, Nidhivan and other leela places, where the beauty of groves of flowering creepers captivates the heart. [2]
I remain absorbed in divine bliss, singing the glories of Radha Krishna’s names, forms, leelas (pastimes) and virtues.
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji says, “The bliss of Vaikuntha abode is as insignificant as a blade of grass in comparison to the bliss of Braj, what then to speak about the so-called happiness of the three material worlds?” [3]

