(Raag Vihagarau)
Bande Vrindavan Ki Bhumi.
Lalit Latani Kundanmani Khanchi Beli Drumani Rahin Jhumi. [1]
Keli Nikunj Nagari Nagar Badanchand Kau Choomi.
ShriRasik Roop Dampati Chavi Sampati Surang Rang Ali Ghumi. [2]
- Shri Roop Sakhi, Roop Sakhi Ji Ki Vani, Siddhant Ke Pad (87)
Bande Vrindavan Ki Bhumi.
Lalit Latani Kundanmani Khanchi Beli Drumani Rahin Jhumi. [1]
Keli Nikunj Nagari Nagar Badanchand Kau Choomi.
ShriRasik Roop Dampati Chavi Sampati Surang Rang Ali Ghumi. [2]
- Shri Roop Sakhi, Roop Sakhi Ji Ki Vani, Siddhant Ke Pad (87)
All glories to the divine land of Vṛndāvan, where every grove, creeper, and tree shines like a radiant gem, swaying gently as if intoxicated with divine bliss. [1]
Within the secluded bowers of the Nikunja forest, Śrī Rādhā and Śrī Kṛṣṇa lovingly embrace and perform Their most intimate pastimes—Their transcendental keli-līlā. Śrī Rasika Sakhī declares: “He wanders through the nikunjas of Vṛndāvan, absorbed in the loving contemplation of this enchanting Divine Couple.” [2]
Within the secluded bowers of the Nikunja forest, Śrī Rādhā and Śrī Kṛṣṇa lovingly embrace and perform Their most intimate pastimes—Their transcendental keli-līlā. Śrī Rasika Sakhī declares: “He wanders through the nikunjas of Vṛndāvan, absorbed in the loving contemplation of this enchanting Divine Couple.” [2]

