Shriban Dham Saban Ten Nikaun.
Jaaki Raj Durlabh Brahmadik, Sur Nar Muni Aadi Kaun. [1]
Keli Vihar Paraspar Hovat Shyam-Bhanunandani Kaun.
Jo Ras Nirakhi Dev Vadhugan Kaun Surapur Lagat Phikaun. [2]
Jaha Dukh Dvandha Rahat Nahin Kuo Sukh Upajat Hai Jikaun.
‘Lalitaladaiti Hoy Vaas Kim Bin Sevai Priya-Pi Kaun. [3]
- Shri Lalit Ladaiti
Shri Vrindavan Dham, the divine abode, is incomparably magnificent whose sacred dust is rarely obtained by personalities like Brahma, celestial gods, saints, and humans. [1]
The divine couple Shri Radha Krishna remains engaged in their divine ‘Keli Leelas’ (amorous love-play) in Vrindavan. The nectar of heaven becomes insignificant before Vrindavan when seen through the eyes of heavenly goddesses. [2]
This divine abode is such a place where all pains and sufferings dissolve upon arrival, and the heart is filled with nectar. Shri Lalit Ladaiti says, “Who can obtain the residence of Vrindavan without performing devotional service to the divine couple Sri Radha Krishna”. [3]
Jaaki Raj Durlabh Brahmadik, Sur Nar Muni Aadi Kaun. [1]
Keli Vihar Paraspar Hovat Shyam-Bhanunandani Kaun.
Jo Ras Nirakhi Dev Vadhugan Kaun Surapur Lagat Phikaun. [2]
Jaha Dukh Dvandha Rahat Nahin Kuo Sukh Upajat Hai Jikaun.
‘Lalitaladaiti Hoy Vaas Kim Bin Sevai Priya-Pi Kaun. [3]
- Shri Lalit Ladaiti
Shri Vrindavan Dham, the divine abode, is incomparably magnificent whose sacred dust is rarely obtained by personalities like Brahma, celestial gods, saints, and humans. [1]
The divine couple Shri Radha Krishna remains engaged in their divine ‘Keli Leelas’ (amorous love-play) in Vrindavan. The nectar of heaven becomes insignificant before Vrindavan when seen through the eyes of heavenly goddesses. [2]
This divine abode is such a place where all pains and sufferings dissolve upon arrival, and the heart is filled with nectar. Shri Lalit Ladaiti says, “Who can obtain the residence of Vrindavan without performing devotional service to the divine couple Sri Radha Krishna”. [3]

