(Kavitt)
Shriradha Ko Nagar Ban Bagar Sabai Radha Ko,
Radha Ko Dham Naam Jaako Vrindavan Hai. [1]
Shriradha Ki Upas Jahan Raas Aur Vilas Sada,
Sahajai Prakash Shobha Sukh Ko Sadan Hai. [2]
Lakshadas Vaas Lahai Kripa Avalok Rahai,
Gahai Pan Yahai Shyama Shyam Prandhan Hain. [3]
Maharani Shribiharan Raja Hain Biharilal,
Roop Ujiyaro Pyaro Nand Ko Nandan Hai. [4]
- Shri Lakshadas Ji (of Shuka sect.)
This town belongs to Śrī Rādhā; its forests and groves all belong to Her. This sacred abode too is Hers—known by the name Śrī Vṛndāvan. [1]
Shriradha Ko Nagar Ban Bagar Sabai Radha Ko,
Radha Ko Dham Naam Jaako Vrindavan Hai. [1]
Shriradha Ki Upas Jahan Raas Aur Vilas Sada,
Sahajai Prakash Shobha Sukh Ko Sadan Hai. [2]
Lakshadas Vaas Lahai Kripa Avalok Rahai,
Gahai Pan Yahai Shyama Shyam Prandhan Hain. [3]
Maharani Shribiharan Raja Hain Biharilal,
Roop Ujiyaro Pyaro Nand Ko Nandan Hai. [4]
- Shri Lakshadas Ji (of Shuka sect.)
This town belongs to Śrī Rādhā; its forests and groves all belong to Her. This sacred abode too is Hers—known by the name Śrī Vṛndāvan. [1]
In this sacred realm, everyone is immersed in the practice of devotion to Śrī Rādhā, where eternal rāsa and plays shower. Naturally effulgent, Śrī Vṛndāvan shines as the very abode of bliss. [2]
Śrī Lakṣdās Jī, beholding the grace of Śrī Rādhā, resides here in Vṛndāvan always, holding firmly to this vow: “Śyāmā–Śyām are the treasure of my very life.” [3]
Śrī Rādhā is the supreme Queen who dwells in the bowers, and Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the charming son of Nanda whose beauty is magnificent, is the King of such a divine place. [4]

