(Raag Vihagrau)
Mohanata Ki Raasi Kisori.
Je Mohan Mohat Sabakau Man, Bandhe Bank Chitavan Ki Dori. [1]
Angani Pat-Bhooshan Bisaraye, Chitai Rahe Sundar Mukh Ori.
"Hit Dhruv" Chain Hiyain Tabahi Laun, Jab Lagi Dekhat Nainnani Gori. [2]
- Shri Hita Dhruvdas, Bayalees Leela, Padyavali (88)
Shri Radhika is the treasure house of the most enchanting beauty. Shri Krishn, who is known as ‘Mohan’, the enchanter Himself, is enchanted by Her bewitching glimpses and bound by the strings of Her captivating glances. [1]
Shri Krishn is so captivated that He has forgotten His body, limbs, clothes, and ornaments, and continuously looking towards Her mischievous glances unblinkingly. Shri Hita Dhruvdas says that Shri Krishn is tranquilized only as long as He catches the glimpses of the fair-complexioned Queen of Braj, Shri Radha Maharani. [2]
Mohanata Ki Raasi Kisori.
Je Mohan Mohat Sabakau Man, Bandhe Bank Chitavan Ki Dori. [1]
Angani Pat-Bhooshan Bisaraye, Chitai Rahe Sundar Mukh Ori.
"Hit Dhruv" Chain Hiyain Tabahi Laun, Jab Lagi Dekhat Nainnani Gori. [2]
- Shri Hita Dhruvdas, Bayalees Leela, Padyavali (88)
Shri Radhika is the treasure house of the most enchanting beauty. Shri Krishn, who is known as ‘Mohan’, the enchanter Himself, is enchanted by Her bewitching glimpses and bound by the strings of Her captivating glances. [1]
Shri Krishn is so captivated that He has forgotten His body, limbs, clothes, and ornaments, and continuously looking towards Her mischievous glances unblinkingly. Shri Hita Dhruvdas says that Shri Krishn is tranquilized only as long as He catches the glimpses of the fair-complexioned Queen of Braj, Shri Radha Maharani. [2]

