Lalit Lata Mandir Ke Aangan Praatsamain Raajat Piy Pyari.
Preetam Kau Pat Peet Priya Pai Odhai Laal Priya Ki Saari. [1]
Shithil Shareer Nakhar Ur Ankit Vithuri Alakan Ki Chhavi Nyari.
Uthat Anang Tarangan Ki Duti Ang Ang Ruchi Mangalkari. [2]
Karat Vishakha Chamar Chatur It Ut Lalita Thaadi Liyen Jhaari.
Nirakhat Ramray Dampati Chhavi Nain Chakori Tarat Na Taari. [3]
- Shri Ramray Ji, Aadivani (10)
In the morning, Shri Radha and Shri Krishna are seated in the courtyard of an enchanting temple adorned with creeper vines. Shri Radha is adorned in the yellow garment of Shri Krishna, while Shri Krishna is adorned in the blue saree of Shri Radha. [1]
The divine couple's bodies display a serene laziness, marked by crescent moon symbols on their chests and the locks of hair are disheveled, whose glimpse is enchanting. The waves of love are rising in every limb of both of them, creating an intriguing and auspicious sight for both. [2]
Shri Vishakha Sakhi fans the divine couple Shri Shyamashyam with a whisk, while Shri Lalita Sakhi stands nearby holding a jar of water. Shri Ramray Ji expresses, "Observing the captivating scene of the divine couple, Shri Shyamashyam, my gaze is fixed on them like a Chakor bird, unwavering and persistent, much like its fixed gaze on the moon, unmoved despite any effort." [3]
Preetam Kau Pat Peet Priya Pai Odhai Laal Priya Ki Saari. [1]
Shithil Shareer Nakhar Ur Ankit Vithuri Alakan Ki Chhavi Nyari.
Uthat Anang Tarangan Ki Duti Ang Ang Ruchi Mangalkari. [2]
Karat Vishakha Chamar Chatur It Ut Lalita Thaadi Liyen Jhaari.
Nirakhat Ramray Dampati Chhavi Nain Chakori Tarat Na Taari. [3]
- Shri Ramray Ji, Aadivani (10)
In the morning, Shri Radha and Shri Krishna are seated in the courtyard of an enchanting temple adorned with creeper vines. Shri Radha is adorned in the yellow garment of Shri Krishna, while Shri Krishna is adorned in the blue saree of Shri Radha. [1]
The divine couple's bodies display a serene laziness, marked by crescent moon symbols on their chests and the locks of hair are disheveled, whose glimpse is enchanting. The waves of love are rising in every limb of both of them, creating an intriguing and auspicious sight for both. [2]
Shri Vishakha Sakhi fans the divine couple Shri Shyamashyam with a whisk, while Shri Lalita Sakhi stands nearby holding a jar of water. Shri Ramray Ji expresses, "Observing the captivating scene of the divine couple, Shri Shyamashyam, my gaze is fixed on them like a Chakor bird, unwavering and persistent, much like its fixed gaze on the moon, unmoved despite any effort." [3]

