Pratahin Kisor Jori Kunj-Kelini - Shri Vitthal Vipul Dev Ju Ki Vani (7)

Pratahin Kisor Jori Kunj-Kelini - Shri Vitthal Vipul Dev Ju Ki Vani (7)

(Raag Bhairon)
Pratahin Kisor Jori Kunj-Kelini. [1]
Ang-Ang Gun-Tarang Gaur-Syam Roop-Rasi,
Madan-Keli Surat-Sindhu Pulaki- Jhelini. [2]
Tarani Nandini-Suteer, Gaavat Pik-Bhring-Keer,
Trigun Marut-Madhuri, Shramambu Pelini. [3]
Baru Bihar-Raajani, Su Noopuradi Baajani,
Shribitthalavipul Baaranen Bhuj Kanth-Melini. [4]

- Shri Vitthal Vipul Dev Ji, Shri Vitthal Vipul Dev Ju Ki Vani (7)

While describing the beauty of the divine couple, Shri Vipulbiharindasi ji says:

In the morning, our divine couple, Shri Shyamashyam, engages in the sacred play of divine love within the Kunj Palace. [1]

The waves of love-bliss radiate from every limb of the dark-complexioned Shri Krishna and fair-complexioned Shri Radha, who embody the epitome of beauty. The enchanting love-play, known as Keli, gracefully unfolds from the ocean of beauty, leaving the Sakhis overjoyed and deeply immersed in ecstatic bliss. [2]

Along the shores of the flowing Shri Yamuna, adjacent to the Kunj Palace, birds such as cuckoos, parrots, and black beetles melodiously sing the praises of the divine couple. The gentle flow of the cool, gentle, and fragrant breeze delicately dries the droplets of sweat. [3]

In this delightful pastime of nectar, the anklets adorning the Lotus Feet of Shri Radha create melodious sounds. Witnessing Sri Radha Ju putting her arms around her beloved Krishna's neck, the Sakhis are overwhelmed with joy and willingly surrender themselves at the sight of this beautiful embrace. [4]