Vrindavandham Ko Vaas Bhalo,
Jahan Paas Bahai Yamuna Patrani. [1]
Jo Jan Nhay Ke Dhyan Dharen,
Baikunth Milai Tinakon Rajadhani. [2]
Charihu Ved Bakhan Karen,
Aru Sant Munin Guni Man Mani. [3]
Yamuna Yam Dutan Tarat Hain,
Bhav Tarat Hain ShriRadhika Rani. [4]
- Braj Ke Sewaiya
Residing in Śrī Vṛndāvan Dhām brings prosperity, with Śrī Yamunā eternally flowing nearby. [1]
One who bathes in Yamunā Jī while meditating upon Śrī Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa attains Vaikuṇṭha's divine realm. [2]
The four Vedas sing the glories of Śrī Vṛndāvan's abode, and Rasikas have described it in great detail. [3]
Śrī Yamunā Jī prevents Yamadūtas (servants of the God of retribution) from approaching devotees, while Śrī Rādhā blesses them to cross the ocean of the material world. [4]
Jahan Paas Bahai Yamuna Patrani. [1]
Jo Jan Nhay Ke Dhyan Dharen,
Baikunth Milai Tinakon Rajadhani. [2]
Charihu Ved Bakhan Karen,
Aru Sant Munin Guni Man Mani. [3]
Yamuna Yam Dutan Tarat Hain,
Bhav Tarat Hain ShriRadhika Rani. [4]
- Braj Ke Sewaiya
Residing in Śrī Vṛndāvan Dhām brings prosperity, with Śrī Yamunā eternally flowing nearby. [1]
One who bathes in Yamunā Jī while meditating upon Śrī Rādhā-Kṛṣṇa attains Vaikuṇṭha's divine realm. [2]
The four Vedas sing the glories of Śrī Vṛndāvan's abode, and Rasikas have described it in great detail. [3]
Śrī Yamunā Jī prevents Yamadūtas (servants of the God of retribution) from approaching devotees, while Śrī Rādhā blesses them to cross the ocean of the material world. [4]

