(Raga Kanharo)
Man Bawre Tun Hari Pad Atakyau.
Ab, Tain Sanchau Sukh Payau Tab, Dukh Lagi Ghar Ghar Bhatkyau. [1]
Bhali Kari Tain Moh Torikai, Vrindavan Kaun Satkyau.
Tain Dekhyau Kunjanimen Mohan, Radha Ke Ur Latkyau. [2]
Tere Vas Ko, Ko Na Viguchyau, Janmat Marat Na Matkyau.
‘Vyas’ Dasahvai Kai Kin Uvarahu, Aasa Dain Sab Jag Gatkyau. [3]
- Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (132)
O naughty mind, you have now wisely found solace at the lotus feet of Shri Hari, leading to the attainment of eternal happiness. In your past worldly life, you roamed from one dwelling to another in pursuit of happiness, yet sorrow greeted you at every doorstep. [1]
You have wisely chosen to reside in Vrindavan and immerse yourself in the love of Vrindavan, breaking free from the web of illusion. Therefore, you have beheld Sri Krishna in the groves, embracing Sri Radha—a loving darshan that is unparalleled and seen only in Vrindavan.
Had you not come to Vrindavan, you would have remained trapped in the ceaseless cycle of birth and death, perpetually under the influence of time. Shri Hariram Vyas ji introspects, questioning how you would otherwise be able to break free from the clutches of desire which is like a witch, as it has ensnared the entire world in its grip. [3]
Man Bawre Tun Hari Pad Atakyau.
Ab, Tain Sanchau Sukh Payau Tab, Dukh Lagi Ghar Ghar Bhatkyau. [1]
Bhali Kari Tain Moh Torikai, Vrindavan Kaun Satkyau.
Tain Dekhyau Kunjanimen Mohan, Radha Ke Ur Latkyau. [2]
Tere Vas Ko, Ko Na Viguchyau, Janmat Marat Na Matkyau.
‘Vyas’ Dasahvai Kai Kin Uvarahu, Aasa Dain Sab Jag Gatkyau. [3]
- Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (132)
O naughty mind, you have now wisely found solace at the lotus feet of Shri Hari, leading to the attainment of eternal happiness. In your past worldly life, you roamed from one dwelling to another in pursuit of happiness, yet sorrow greeted you at every doorstep. [1]
You have wisely chosen to reside in Vrindavan and immerse yourself in the love of Vrindavan, breaking free from the web of illusion. Therefore, you have beheld Sri Krishna in the groves, embracing Sri Radha—a loving darshan that is unparalleled and seen only in Vrindavan.
Had you not come to Vrindavan, you would have remained trapped in the ceaseless cycle of birth and death, perpetually under the influence of time. Shri Hariram Vyas ji introspects, questioning how you would otherwise be able to break free from the clutches of desire which is like a witch, as it has ensnared the entire world in its grip. [3]

