Vrindavan Ki Shobha Dekhe - Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (6)

Vrindavan Ki Shobha Dekhe - Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (6)

(Raag Sarang)
Vrindaban Ki Sobha Dekhe Mere Nain Siraat.
Kunj Nikunj Punj Sukh Barasat Harashat Sabakau Gaat. [1]
Radha Mohanke Nij Mandir Mahapralay Nahin Jaat.
Brahmaaten Upajyo Na Akhandit Kabahun Naahin Nasaat. [2]
Phanipar Ravi Tari Nahin Biraat Mahn Nahin Sandhya Nahin Praat.
Maya Kaalrahit Nit Nootan Sada Phool Phal Paat. [3]
Niragun Sagun Brahmaten Nyaarau Biharat Sada Suhaat.
Byas Bilaas Raas Adbhut Gati, Nigam Agochar Baat. [4]

- Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (6)

Shri Hariram Vyas states: Looking at the magnificence of Vrindavan, my eyes are immersed in Bliss. The most secluded nectar is raining in the Kunjas and Nikunjas of Vrindavan, singing the glory of which, my heart is filled with love and joy. [1]

During ‘Mahapralaya’ (the annihilation of the universe), the whole world created by Bhrama is destroyed, but this personal palace of Shri Radha Krishn (‘Vrindavan’) which was not created by Lord Bhrama remains like this, and even 'Mahapralay' cannot enter inside it. [2]

Vrindavan is neither situated on the hood of Sesh Nag nor below the sun god nor inside Virata Purush (Cosmic man); there is neither day nor night exists. This abode is beyond the reach of Maya, and therefore the flowers, fruits, and trees always remain ever-fresh. [3]

Shri Hariram Vyas says, the form of the divine couple Shri Radha Krishn is different from both the Sagun (with Form) and Nirgun (Formless) Brahm as they are always engrossed in the Nitya Vihar [love-play]. The Raas-Vilas of this abode is of divine pace and is beyond the comprehension of even the Scriptures and Vedas. [4]