(Raag Ramkali or Raag Kedarau)
Dekho Dekho Ri Nagar Nat, Nirtat Kalindi Tat,
Gopin Ke Madhya Raje Mukut Latak. [1]
Kachani Kinkini Kati Pitambar Ki Chatak,
Kundal Kiran Ravi Rath Ki Atak. [2]
Tata Thei Ta-Ta Thei Shabd Sakal Ghat,
Urap Tirap Gati Pag Ki Patak. [3]
Raas Madhy Radhey Radhey Murali Me Yei Rat,
‘Nandadas' Gawai Tahan Nipat Nikat. [4]
- Shri Nanddas, Nanddas Granthawali, Padavali (119)
Shri Nanddas says, “O Sakhi, look at Shri Krishn, the crest jewel among the dancers, whose head is embellished with the peacock feather crown, who is dancing ecstatically and surrounded by Gopis at the bank of river Yamuna”. [1]
How beautiful is His Kaachhani (scarf) tied around his waist, how spectacular is his chest which is shimmering with a yellow garment, the sound of whose ornamental waistband captivates the heart. His ears are adorned with dazzling earrings, gazing at it, even the motion of sun-god fades away. [2]
He is dancing magnificently with unusual dance movements of 'Urap/Tirap’ in the rhythm of the gopis who are melodically singing the words of `katthak' dance `Tata Thei Ta Ta Thei' etc. [3]
Shri Krishn is melodically singing the name “Radhey Radhey” melodically in His flute in the midst of Raas and Shri Nanddas is observing the scene while singing the glories standing nearby. [4]
Dekho Dekho Ri Nagar Nat, Nirtat Kalindi Tat,
Gopin Ke Madhya Raje Mukut Latak. [1]
Kachani Kinkini Kati Pitambar Ki Chatak,
Kundal Kiran Ravi Rath Ki Atak. [2]
Tata Thei Ta-Ta Thei Shabd Sakal Ghat,
Urap Tirap Gati Pag Ki Patak. [3]
Raas Madhy Radhey Radhey Murali Me Yei Rat,
‘Nandadas' Gawai Tahan Nipat Nikat. [4]
- Shri Nanddas, Nanddas Granthawali, Padavali (119)
Shri Nanddas says, “O Sakhi, look at Shri Krishn, the crest jewel among the dancers, whose head is embellished with the peacock feather crown, who is dancing ecstatically and surrounded by Gopis at the bank of river Yamuna”. [1]
How beautiful is His Kaachhani (scarf) tied around his waist, how spectacular is his chest which is shimmering with a yellow garment, the sound of whose ornamental waistband captivates the heart. His ears are adorned with dazzling earrings, gazing at it, even the motion of sun-god fades away. [2]
He is dancing magnificently with unusual dance movements of 'Urap/Tirap’ in the rhythm of the gopis who are melodically singing the words of `katthak' dance `Tata Thei Ta Ta Thei' etc. [3]
Shri Krishn is melodically singing the name “Radhey Radhey” melodically in His flute in the midst of Raas and Shri Nanddas is observing the scene while singing the glories standing nearby. [4]

