(Kavitt)
Chaamikar Chauki Par Champak-Varan Hathi
Ang Chamakai Chaaru Chanchalai Chalaavati. [1]
Taara Si Tarangana Si Atar Lagaavai Rati,
Mukur Dikhaavai Vijai Beejan Dulaavati. [2]
Kamala Karani Jorai, Bimala Sutrin Torai,
Navala Lai Maraji Ko Araji Sunaavati. [3]
Suran Ki Rani, Surapaalan Ki Rani,
Digapaalan Ki Rani Dvar Mujara Na Paavati. [4]
- Shri Hati Ji, Radha Sudha Shatak (21)
Śrī Rādhā, whose complexion is similar to the beautiful flower of magnolia, is seated on a golden throne and fills the entire Nikunja with the radiant glow of Her being. [1]
Śrī Ratī Devī, brimming with divine love, is gently adorning Śrī Rādhā with fragrant perfume. Someone is holding a mirror and presenting it to Her, while others fan Her gently with flywhisks. [2]
Lakṣmī Devī stands with reverence, Her hands folded, while Sarasvatī offers Herself wholeheartedly to Śrī Rādhā. Following Śrī Rādhā’s permission, the newlyweds offer their prayers in gratitude. [3]
The consorts of the deities, the royal partners of the celestial guardians, and the queens of the directional guardians stand at the threshold of Śrī Rādhāraṇī’s palace, yet they remain unable to step inside. [4]

