(Sawaiya)
Ajanm Sadan Jahan Janm Liyau,
Bhavasindhu Parai Nahin Jiv Vicharau. [1]
Chor Vanau Jag Kau Rachatavan,
Rakshak Hai Jo Sanharan Harau. [2]
Nishkarm Sunaun Shruti Saun Jehi Ko,
Braj Gopin Saun Anurag Niharau. [3]
Banke Bihari Virajai ‘Chhabile’ Su,
Shri Vanaraj Hai Dham Hamarau. [4]
- Shri Chhabeele Ji
The souls remain undrowned in saṃsāra's ocean where the eternally unborn Supreme Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa manifested in Braj Dhām. [1]
The Supreme Creator Himself played thief in Braj (stealing butter from Gopīs' homes), destroying evil while protecting the humble. [2]
Though Vedas proclaim Him selfless, He surrendered to Braj maidens' love. [3]
Śrī Chhabīlī Jī declares: "Śrī Vṛndāvan Dhām, where enchanting Śrī Bānke Bihārī Lāl resides, such a king of forests, is my eternal abode." [4]
Ajanm Sadan Jahan Janm Liyau,
Bhavasindhu Parai Nahin Jiv Vicharau. [1]
Chor Vanau Jag Kau Rachatavan,
Rakshak Hai Jo Sanharan Harau. [2]
Nishkarm Sunaun Shruti Saun Jehi Ko,
Braj Gopin Saun Anurag Niharau. [3]
Banke Bihari Virajai ‘Chhabile’ Su,
Shri Vanaraj Hai Dham Hamarau. [4]
- Shri Chhabeele Ji
The souls remain undrowned in saṃsāra's ocean where the eternally unborn Supreme Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa manifested in Braj Dhām. [1]
The Supreme Creator Himself played thief in Braj (stealing butter from Gopīs' homes), destroying evil while protecting the humble. [2]
Though Vedas proclaim Him selfless, He surrendered to Braj maidens' love. [3]
Śrī Chhabīlī Jī declares: "Śrī Vṛndāvan Dhām, where enchanting Śrī Bānke Bihārī Lāl resides, such a king of forests, is my eternal abode." [4]

