Bhanukul Bhushan Ladaiti Vrishbhanu Ju Kau
Krishnchandr Bhagya Roopi Pragati Hain Radha Ju. [1]
Ved Hun Na Bhed Lahai, Vishnu Jay Naam Ratai
Gudha Gahi Rakhai Shiv Sukrit Se Saadha Ju. [2]
Ja Pad Paras Brajdhar Ka Prabhav Muri
Chahat Daras Sur Paras Agadha Ju. [3]
Gayein Kripa Kinkari Naval Neh Matvari
‘Sundarikunwari’ Pad Vandi Hari Radha Ju. [4]
- Shri Sundarikunwari Ji
Śrī Rādhā, the crest‑jewel of the Bhanu clan, the daughter of King Vṛṣabhānu Jī, and the prosperous one for Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, has appeared today. [1]
Whose transcendence is even beyond the Vedas, whose name Lord Viṣṇu chants, and which Lord Śaṅkar has also kept as a secret. After countless births of accumulated spiritual merit, her devotion has now been attained. [2]
Due to the touch of whose lotus feet, the land of Braj becomes worshipful; whose darśana is craved even by the sages. [3]
Intoxicated with ever-fresh love, having attained the Kinkarī (maidservant) form by the Guru’s grace, Śrī Sundarī Kunwarī Jī bows at the feet of the divine Yugala, Śrī Rādhā Kṛṣṇa. [4]
Krishnchandr Bhagya Roopi Pragati Hain Radha Ju. [1]
Ved Hun Na Bhed Lahai, Vishnu Jay Naam Ratai
Gudha Gahi Rakhai Shiv Sukrit Se Saadha Ju. [2]
Ja Pad Paras Brajdhar Ka Prabhav Muri
Chahat Daras Sur Paras Agadha Ju. [3]
Gayein Kripa Kinkari Naval Neh Matvari
‘Sundarikunwari’ Pad Vandi Hari Radha Ju. [4]
- Shri Sundarikunwari Ji
Śrī Rādhā, the crest‑jewel of the Bhanu clan, the daughter of King Vṛṣabhānu Jī, and the prosperous one for Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, has appeared today. [1]
Whose transcendence is even beyond the Vedas, whose name Lord Viṣṇu chants, and which Lord Śaṅkar has also kept as a secret. After countless births of accumulated spiritual merit, her devotion has now been attained. [2]
Due to the touch of whose lotus feet, the land of Braj becomes worshipful; whose darśana is craved even by the sages. [3]
Intoxicated with ever-fresh love, having attained the Kinkarī (maidservant) form by the Guru’s grace, Śrī Sundarī Kunwarī Jī bows at the feet of the divine Yugala, Śrī Rādhā Kṛṣṇa. [4]

