(Rag Sarang, Charchari Taal)
Nav Kunwar Chakra Chura Nripatimani Sanwarau, Radhika Taruni Mani Pattacharani.
Shesh Griha Adi Baikunth Paryant Sab Lok Thaanaint, Ban Rajdhani. [1]
Megh Chhyanvai Koti Baag Seenchat Jahan, Mukti Charau Jahan Bharat Paani.
Sur, Sasi Paharu, Pavan Jan, Indira Charan Daasi, Bhaat Nigam Vaani. [2]
Dharm Kutawal, Shuk Sut, Narad Charu, Phirat Char Char Sanakadi Gyaani.
Satogun Pauriya, Kaal Vanduva, Karm Daandiye, Kaam Rati Sukh Nisani. [3]
Kanak Marakat Dharani Kunj Kusumit Mahal Madhya Kamniya Shayaniya Thaani.
Pal Na Bichurat Dou, Jaat Nahi Tahaan Kou, Vyas Mahalni Liyein Peekdaani. [4]
- Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (46)
Shri Vrindavan Dham is the capital city of love where the King is crest-jewel among the heroes, Shri Shyamsundar and the Queen is crest-jewel among the youthful maidens, Shri Radha.
This divine abode, reigns supreme over all realms, from the depths of Patala loka to the divine abode of Vaikuntha. [1]
Ninty-six million clouds gracefully shower the gardens of Vrindavan, nurturing its beauty, while all four Muktis [liberation] are the water fetchers. The Sun and Moon stand guard, the breeze serves as a loyal attendant, Indira is a humble maid, and the Vedas are minstrels. [2]
Dharma stands as the steadfast constable of this sacred land, with venerable figures like Shukdev, Sutji, Narad, and the enlightened Sanakadis serving as vigilant spies.
In this mystical realm, Satoguna stands as the gatekeeper, while time is a prisoner, karma administers justice, and the unceasing love-play leelas unfold endlessly. [3]
The very soil of this place is adorned with treasures of gold and emerald. Within the midsts of the fragrant groves of Kunj-Mahal, a new bed of unparalleled beauty graces each day. The divine couple never parts even for a moment, accessible only to the rarest of souls. Here, Shri Hariram Vyas serves the divine couple, standing with a spittoon by their side. [4]
Nav Kunwar Chakra Chura Nripatimani Sanwarau, Radhika Taruni Mani Pattacharani.
Shesh Griha Adi Baikunth Paryant Sab Lok Thaanaint, Ban Rajdhani. [1]
Megh Chhyanvai Koti Baag Seenchat Jahan, Mukti Charau Jahan Bharat Paani.
Sur, Sasi Paharu, Pavan Jan, Indira Charan Daasi, Bhaat Nigam Vaani. [2]
Dharm Kutawal, Shuk Sut, Narad Charu, Phirat Char Char Sanakadi Gyaani.
Satogun Pauriya, Kaal Vanduva, Karm Daandiye, Kaam Rati Sukh Nisani. [3]
Kanak Marakat Dharani Kunj Kusumit Mahal Madhya Kamniya Shayaniya Thaani.
Pal Na Bichurat Dou, Jaat Nahi Tahaan Kou, Vyas Mahalni Liyein Peekdaani. [4]
- Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (46)
Shri Vrindavan Dham is the capital city of love where the King is crest-jewel among the heroes, Shri Shyamsundar and the Queen is crest-jewel among the youthful maidens, Shri Radha.
This divine abode, reigns supreme over all realms, from the depths of Patala loka to the divine abode of Vaikuntha. [1]
Ninty-six million clouds gracefully shower the gardens of Vrindavan, nurturing its beauty, while all four Muktis [liberation] are the water fetchers. The Sun and Moon stand guard, the breeze serves as a loyal attendant, Indira is a humble maid, and the Vedas are minstrels. [2]
Dharma stands as the steadfast constable of this sacred land, with venerable figures like Shukdev, Sutji, Narad, and the enlightened Sanakadis serving as vigilant spies.
In this mystical realm, Satoguna stands as the gatekeeper, while time is a prisoner, karma administers justice, and the unceasing love-play leelas unfold endlessly. [3]
The very soil of this place is adorned with treasures of gold and emerald. Within the midsts of the fragrant groves of Kunj-Mahal, a new bed of unparalleled beauty graces each day. The divine couple never parts even for a moment, accessible only to the rarest of souls. Here, Shri Hariram Vyas serves the divine couple, standing with a spittoon by their side. [4]

