(Raag Jhanjhauti)
Avkai To Karuna Kiyain Banain Vali.
Bhav-Sagar Vikaral Vipul Taaki,
Bhavar-Jal Tain Jaaun Kahaan Tal. [1]
Augun Khaanni Janni Aaanakaani Ju,
Jo Uar Aanni Tau Nahi Kahun Thali.
Ho Matihini Maleeni Karam Ki Ju,
Tumtain Vichhuri Gayi Raj Mein Rali. [2]
Kalpantar Kahun Jaay Parongi Ju,
To Kab Aihun Tuv Pad Dhig Dhal.
Vahi Aajna Ur Main Sudhi Kariye Ju,
Tu Meri Hai Ruprasik Ali. [3]
- Shri Roop Rasik Devacharya, Nitya Vihar Padavali (71)
O Swamini Sri Radhe! Bestow your grace upon me at this moment, for without your boundless mercy, crossing the vast ocean of material existence and navigating the powerful whirlpool of worldly attachments seems impossible. [1]
O Swamini Sri Radhe! Why do you hesitate to shower your grace upon me, perceiving me as full of faults? My well-being is solely dependent on your grace, and no other door can lead to my welfare if you do not consider it.
I am a foolish person with regrettable deeds, and ever since being separated from you, my condition has been miserable. [2]
After wandering and suffering the pain across countless eras of life, I have now found shelter at your lotus feet. Shri Roop Rasik Devacharya implores, “O Swamini! Ponder upon your words to me - 'You are my Ruparsik Ali,' and be kind to me.” [3]
Avkai To Karuna Kiyain Banain Vali.
Bhav-Sagar Vikaral Vipul Taaki,
Bhavar-Jal Tain Jaaun Kahaan Tal. [1]
Augun Khaanni Janni Aaanakaani Ju,
Jo Uar Aanni Tau Nahi Kahun Thali.
Ho Matihini Maleeni Karam Ki Ju,
Tumtain Vichhuri Gayi Raj Mein Rali. [2]
Kalpantar Kahun Jaay Parongi Ju,
To Kab Aihun Tuv Pad Dhig Dhal.
Vahi Aajna Ur Main Sudhi Kariye Ju,
Tu Meri Hai Ruprasik Ali. [3]
- Shri Roop Rasik Devacharya, Nitya Vihar Padavali (71)
O Swamini Sri Radhe! Bestow your grace upon me at this moment, for without your boundless mercy, crossing the vast ocean of material existence and navigating the powerful whirlpool of worldly attachments seems impossible. [1]
O Swamini Sri Radhe! Why do you hesitate to shower your grace upon me, perceiving me as full of faults? My well-being is solely dependent on your grace, and no other door can lead to my welfare if you do not consider it.
I am a foolish person with regrettable deeds, and ever since being separated from you, my condition has been miserable. [2]
After wandering and suffering the pain across countless eras of life, I have now found shelter at your lotus feet. Shri Roop Rasik Devacharya implores, “O Swamini! Ponder upon your words to me - 'You are my Ruparsik Ali,' and be kind to me.” [3]

