Manak Mahal Mein Birajain Raj Rajesvari,
Char Das Lokan Ki Upama Lajani Ki. [1]
Aas Paas Dasi Khasi Karat Khavasi Keti,
Kuo Jaladan Itr Daan Paandani Ki. [2]
Lal Balbir Dvar Bharti Bhamani Rani,
Astuti Sunavain Harshavain Ved Bani Ki. [3]
Keti Sukhdani Devrani Yahan Aay Aay,
Arati Utaryau Karain Radhe Maharani Ki. [4]
- Shri Lal Balbir, Braj Binod, Shri Radha Shatak (8)
The supreme Goddess Śrī Rādhā is seated in the palace made of gems, in front of which, the simile of fourteen worlds is put to shame. [1]
Char Das Lokan Ki Upama Lajani Ki. [1]
Aas Paas Dasi Khasi Karat Khavasi Keti,
Kuo Jaladan Itr Daan Paandani Ki. [2]
Lal Balbir Dvar Bharti Bhamani Rani,
Astuti Sunavain Harshavain Ved Bani Ki. [3]
Keti Sukhdani Devrani Yahan Aay Aay,
Arati Utaryau Karain Radhe Maharani Ki. [4]
- Shri Lal Balbir, Braj Binod, Shri Radha Shatak (8)
The supreme Goddess Śrī Rādhā is seated in the palace made of gems, in front of which, the simile of fourteen worlds is put to shame. [1]
Many maidservants are present in service around Her, some carrying water, some carrying perfumes, some carrying betel leaves, and so on. [2]
Śrī Lāl Balbir says: Goddess Sarasvatī and Goddess Pārvatī are present at the entrance of Her palace, who are happily reciting the Vedic hymns and praises of Śrī Rādhā. [3]
In order to give happiness to Śrī Rādhā, many queens of the demigods come to Her palace and perform the ārati of Śrī Rādhā Mahārāṇī. [4]

