(Kavitt)
Janam Hua Bhagya Se Pavitra Bhumi Vrindavan,
Janmane Ko Jahan Taraste Surbhup Hain. [1]
Sevakunj Vanshivat Kaliydaha Kunj Wahi,
Sang Ke Khilari Shri Hari Ji Anup Hain. [2]
Yamuna Nahate Nitya Raas Nitya Karte Hain,
Udhami Na Jyada Hain, Unhi Ke Anuroop Hain. [3]
Shyam Ke Sakha Hain, Hain Snehi Shyam Sundar Ke,
Ham Braj-Balak Hain, Shyam Ke Swaroop Hain. [4]
- Dandi Swami Shri Hare Krishnanand Sarasvati ‘Hare Krishn’, Vrindavan Shatak (40)
A Brajwāsī child articulates:
Janam Hua Bhagya Se Pavitra Bhumi Vrindavan,
Janmane Ko Jahan Taraste Surbhup Hain. [1]
Sevakunj Vanshivat Kaliydaha Kunj Wahi,
Sang Ke Khilari Shri Hari Ji Anup Hain. [2]
Yamuna Nahate Nitya Raas Nitya Karte Hain,
Udhami Na Jyada Hain, Unhi Ke Anuroop Hain. [3]
Shyam Ke Sakha Hain, Hain Snehi Shyam Sundar Ke,
Ham Braj-Balak Hain, Shyam Ke Swaroop Hain. [4]
- Dandi Swami Shri Hare Krishnanand Sarasvati ‘Hare Krishn’, Vrindavan Shatak (40)
A Brajwāsī child articulates:
We were fortunately born in the sacred realm of Śrī Dhām Vṛndāvan, a place where even the king of celestial deities yearns to be born. [1]
SevāKuñja, Vāṁśīvāṭa, Kālīdaha Kuñja, and others are the very places where the divine pastimes of Śrī Bihārījī unfold. [2]
We immerse ourselves in the waters of the Yamunā every day and participate in the enchanting rāsa dance. We aren’t overly mischievous; we resemble Śyāmsundar closely. [3]
We are both friends as well as lovers of Śrī Śyāmsundar. We are the children of Braj and represent an inseparable embodiment of Śyāmsundar. [4]

