Anand Sindhu Badhyau Hari Tan Mein -  Shri Parmanand Das Ji, Parmanand Sagar (551)

Anand Sindhu Badhyau Hari Tan Mein - Shri Parmanand Das Ji, Parmanand Sagar (551)

(Raag Gauri)
Anand Sindhu Badhyau Hari Tan Mein.
Shri Radha Mukh Purna Shashi Nirakhat Umagi Chalyau Braj Vrindavan Mein. [1]
It Rokyau Yamuna Ut Gopin Kachu Ek Fail Paryau Tribhuvan Mein.
Na Parasau Karmath Aur Gyaani Atak Rahyau Rasikan Ke Man Mein. [2]
Mand Mand Avagahat Buddhi Bal Bhakt Het Leela Chin-Chin Mein.
Kachu Ek Lahyau Nandasuvan Kripa Te So Dekhiyat Paramanand Jan Mein. [3]

- Shri Parmanand Das, Parmanand Sagar (551)

Gazing upon Shri Radha's face, resembling the full moon of Sharad, an unparalleled ocean of nectar surges through the limbs of Sri Krishna, spilling over to saturate every corner of Braj Vrindavan with its sweetness. [1]

On one side, Shri Yamuna ji halted the flow of this nectar, while on the other, the Gopis seized it, allowing only a little portion to spread across the three realms. This nectar remains untouched by both the Karmis and the Gyanis, finding its eternal abode within the hearts of the Rasikas, the transcendental lovers. [2]

Drowned in the ocean of this nectar, the Rasikas gently submerge themselves in its bliss, observing the ceaseless pastimes of Sri Radha Krishna. Shri Parmanand Das affirms, "From this endless nectar, I too have tasted a drop, bestowed upon me by Lord Krishn, the beloved son of Nandji. This same nectar can also be found in the devotees of Radha Krishna." [3]