(Raag Sarang)
Dhani Dhani Vrindavan Ke Baasi.
Jinaki Karat Prasansa Suk Muni, Uddhav Bidhi Kamalaasi. [1]
Aan Dev Ki Sank Na Maanat, Santat Jugal-Upaasi.
Baikunthahu Ki Ruchai Na Sampati, Kab Man Aavai Kaasi. [2]
Shrijamuna-Jal Ruchi Son Achavat, Mukti Bhayi Tahan Dasi.
Asht-Siddhi Nav-Nidhi Kar Jore, Jinaki Karat Khavaasi. [3]
Jinakai Daras-Paras Ras Upajat, Hiyai Basat Ras-Raasi.
Shri Bansi Anli Kripa Kisori, Kachhu Ik Mahima Bhaasi. [4]
- Shri Kishori Ali, Rasik Mahima (6)
The residents of Shri Vrindavan are truly fortunate, as their praises are sung by great personalities like Shukdev Ji, Uddhav Ji, Brahma Ji, Lakshmi Ji, and others. [1]
The residents of Vrindavan exclusively worship the divine couple Shri Shyamashyam and aren't afraid of any other gods and goddesses. They are not pleased by the supreme wealth of Vaikunth; how can pilgrimage places like Kashi enchant their minds? [2]
The residents of Vrindavan joyfully drink the waters of Shri Yamuna, where (in Vrindavan), even Mukti (liberation) herself is a servant. The Eight Siddhis (psychic powers) and the Nine Nidhis (nine types of treasures) stand with folded hands in front of these Vrindavan Vasis. [3]
Upon beholding and coming in contact with these residents of Vrindavan, divine nectar unfolds, and the treasure of nectar settles in the heart. Shri Kishori Ali says, “Through the grace of my Gurudev Sri Vanshi Ali, I have also understood a little of the glories of the residents of Vrindavan.” [4]
Dhani Dhani Vrindavan Ke Baasi.
Jinaki Karat Prasansa Suk Muni, Uddhav Bidhi Kamalaasi. [1]
Aan Dev Ki Sank Na Maanat, Santat Jugal-Upaasi.
Baikunthahu Ki Ruchai Na Sampati, Kab Man Aavai Kaasi. [2]
Shrijamuna-Jal Ruchi Son Achavat, Mukti Bhayi Tahan Dasi.
Asht-Siddhi Nav-Nidhi Kar Jore, Jinaki Karat Khavaasi. [3]
Jinakai Daras-Paras Ras Upajat, Hiyai Basat Ras-Raasi.
Shri Bansi Anli Kripa Kisori, Kachhu Ik Mahima Bhaasi. [4]
- Shri Kishori Ali, Rasik Mahima (6)
The residents of Shri Vrindavan are truly fortunate, as their praises are sung by great personalities like Shukdev Ji, Uddhav Ji, Brahma Ji, Lakshmi Ji, and others. [1]
The residents of Vrindavan exclusively worship the divine couple Shri Shyamashyam and aren't afraid of any other gods and goddesses. They are not pleased by the supreme wealth of Vaikunth; how can pilgrimage places like Kashi enchant their minds? [2]
The residents of Vrindavan joyfully drink the waters of Shri Yamuna, where (in Vrindavan), even Mukti (liberation) herself is a servant. The Eight Siddhis (psychic powers) and the Nine Nidhis (nine types of treasures) stand with folded hands in front of these Vrindavan Vasis. [3]
Upon beholding and coming in contact with these residents of Vrindavan, divine nectar unfolds, and the treasure of nectar settles in the heart. Shri Kishori Ali says, “Through the grace of my Gurudev Sri Vanshi Ali, I have also understood a little of the glories of the residents of Vrindavan.” [4]

