Kunj Vihari Hamaro Hai Jivan, Kunj Viharin Hai Sarvasv Meri. [1]
Kunj Vihari Hai Isht Anupam, Kunj Viharin Ki Hai Nit Cheri. [2]
Kunj Vihari Ke Nam Japaun Mukh, Dhyan Dharaun Ur Sanjh Saveri. [3]
Kunj Vihari Biharin Radhika, Saras Nan Mein Aay Baseri. [4]
- Shri Saras Madhuri
Śrī Kṛṣṇa, who revels in the forest bowers, is our very life; Śrī Kuñj Bihāriṇī (Śrī Rādhā) is our everything.[1]
Śrī Kṛṣṇa, who plays in Braj’s secret groves, is our sole divine Beloved, and we are the maidservants of none but Śrī Rādhikā.[2]
From morning till night, we chant their names and meditate on the divine couple, Śrī Kuñj Bihārī Bihāriṇī.[3]
She, with whom He plays, Śrī Rādhikā, supreme sovereign of these kuñjas, who is overflowing with divine love‑bliss, dwells eternally in our eyes.[4]
Śrī Kṛṣṇa, who plays in Braj’s secret groves, is our sole divine Beloved, and we are the maidservants of none but Śrī Rādhikā.[2]
From morning till night, we chant their names and meditate on the divine couple, Śrī Kuñj Bihārī Bihāriṇī.[3]
She, with whom He plays, Śrī Rādhikā, supreme sovereign of these kuñjas, who is overflowing with divine love‑bliss, dwells eternally in our eyes.[4]

