(Rag Bhairo)
Kok Kala Sangeet Lal Kaun,
Sikhabati Gati Ras Sani. [1]
Rup Bayas Gun Ki Marajada,
Patatar Kaun Nahin Aani. [2]
Ses Giris Meru Mandar Him
Kandar Main Tap Thani. [3]
Griva Sinv Sakal Sobha Ki,
Geet Kapot Udani. [4]
-Shri Bhagwat Rasik, Bhagwat Rasik Ki Vaani, Ananyarasikabharan Granth (1.20.2)
Shri Kishori Ji [Shri Radha] teaches the music of the divine pastimes of love to Shri Lal Ji [Shri Krishna] in a very luscious manner. [1]
She is the highest peak of beauty, ever-youthfulness, and skillfulness. No one can ever be compared to Shri Radhika. [2]
Lord Sheshnag and Lord Shankar are doing continuous penance in Mount Sumeru and Himalaya respectively, just to receive a single glimpse of Her form. [3]
Shri Bhagwat Rasik says, “Her neck is the pinnacle of all the beauty’s splendor, therefore, looking at Her, the flock of pigeons, gives up their pride of having a beautiful neck and (with shame) flies high in the sky.” [4]
Kok Kala Sangeet Lal Kaun,
Sikhabati Gati Ras Sani. [1]
Rup Bayas Gun Ki Marajada,
Patatar Kaun Nahin Aani. [2]
Ses Giris Meru Mandar Him
Kandar Main Tap Thani. [3]
Griva Sinv Sakal Sobha Ki,
Geet Kapot Udani. [4]
-Shri Bhagwat Rasik, Bhagwat Rasik Ki Vaani, Ananyarasikabharan Granth (1.20.2)
Shri Kishori Ji [Shri Radha] teaches the music of the divine pastimes of love to Shri Lal Ji [Shri Krishna] in a very luscious manner. [1]
She is the highest peak of beauty, ever-youthfulness, and skillfulness. No one can ever be compared to Shri Radhika. [2]
Lord Sheshnag and Lord Shankar are doing continuous penance in Mount Sumeru and Himalaya respectively, just to receive a single glimpse of Her form. [3]
Shri Bhagwat Rasik says, “Her neck is the pinnacle of all the beauty’s splendor, therefore, looking at Her, the flock of pigeons, gives up their pride of having a beautiful neck and (with shame) flies high in the sky.” [4]

