(Sawaiya)
Yogiya Dhyan Dharain Tin Ko, Tapasi Tan Gaari Ke Khak Ramaavain. [1]
Charo Hi Ved Na Paavat Bhed, Bade Tiravedi Nahin Gati Paavain. [2]
Swarg Aur Mrityu Patalahu Mein, Jaako Naam Liye Te Sabai Sir Naavain. [3]
‘Charandas’ Tehi Gopsuta Kar, Maakhan Dai Dai Ke Naach Nachaavain. [4]
- Shri Charandas
Yogīs consistently meditate on Him, while ascetics engage in rigorous penance, adorning their entire bodies with ashes in pursuit of attaining Him. [1]
The four Vedas consistently sing His praises, yet He is beyond their comprehension. Even the learned Trivedīs, experts in the three Vedas, remain untouched by His divine presence. [2]
By invoking His name, respect is offered by all in heaven, hell, and the Pātāla Loka. [3]
Śrī Charandās Jī says that such Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the supreme personality, dances for a sip of buttermilk from the palms of the hands of the maidens of Braj. [4]
Yogiya Dhyan Dharain Tin Ko, Tapasi Tan Gaari Ke Khak Ramaavain. [1]
Charo Hi Ved Na Paavat Bhed, Bade Tiravedi Nahin Gati Paavain. [2]
Swarg Aur Mrityu Patalahu Mein, Jaako Naam Liye Te Sabai Sir Naavain. [3]
‘Charandas’ Tehi Gopsuta Kar, Maakhan Dai Dai Ke Naach Nachaavain. [4]
- Shri Charandas
Yogīs consistently meditate on Him, while ascetics engage in rigorous penance, adorning their entire bodies with ashes in pursuit of attaining Him. [1]
The four Vedas consistently sing His praises, yet He is beyond their comprehension. Even the learned Trivedīs, experts in the three Vedas, remain untouched by His divine presence. [2]
By invoking His name, respect is offered by all in heaven, hell, and the Pātāla Loka. [3]
Śrī Charandās Jī says that such Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the supreme personality, dances for a sip of buttermilk from the palms of the hands of the maidens of Braj. [4]

