(Raag Ramkali)
Tei Rasik Anany Jaanivai.
Jinkau Vishay-Vikar Na, Harisaun Rati, Tei Sadhu Maanivai. [1]
Tinki Sangati Patit Su Udhdarai, Jau Vaarak Ghar Aanivai.
Tinake Charnodaksaun Apnain, Nakh-Shikh Gaatin Saanivai. [2]
Tinki Paavan Joothani Jainvat, Tabahin Hari Hiy Aanivai.
Tinake Vachan Shravan Suni Tihin Chhin, Man-Sandeh Bhaanivai. [3]
Tinaki Jeevani-Dhan Vrindavan, Jeevat Marat Bakhaanivai.
Vyas Radhika-Ravan Bhavan Binu, Tei Kyaun Pahichaanivai. [4]
- Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (178)
Recognize those as ‘Ananya Rasikas’ (exclusive connoisseurs of love) alone who have no worldly desires and possess unwavering love for Sri Hari; they are the true saints. [1]
Their presence can uplift even the most fallen if brought into one's home. To purify oneself completely, bathe from head to toe with water from their lotus feet. [2]
Partaking of their remnants fills the heart with Hari's presence. Merely listening to their words dispels all doubts from the mind instantaneously. [3]
Their life's treasure is Vrindavan; they sing its praises in both life and death. Shri Hariram Vyas Ji says that these devoted connoisseurs know nothing beyond serving in the secluded abodes of Shri Radhikaraman. [4]
Tei Rasik Anany Jaanivai.
Jinkau Vishay-Vikar Na, Harisaun Rati, Tei Sadhu Maanivai. [1]
Tinki Sangati Patit Su Udhdarai, Jau Vaarak Ghar Aanivai.
Tinake Charnodaksaun Apnain, Nakh-Shikh Gaatin Saanivai. [2]
Tinki Paavan Joothani Jainvat, Tabahin Hari Hiy Aanivai.
Tinake Vachan Shravan Suni Tihin Chhin, Man-Sandeh Bhaanivai. [3]
Tinaki Jeevani-Dhan Vrindavan, Jeevat Marat Bakhaanivai.
Vyas Radhika-Ravan Bhavan Binu, Tei Kyaun Pahichaanivai. [4]
- Shri Hariram Vyas, Vyas Vani, Purvardh (178)
Recognize those as ‘Ananya Rasikas’ (exclusive connoisseurs of love) alone who have no worldly desires and possess unwavering love for Sri Hari; they are the true saints. [1]
Their presence can uplift even the most fallen if brought into one's home. To purify oneself completely, bathe from head to toe with water from their lotus feet. [2]
Partaking of their remnants fills the heart with Hari's presence. Merely listening to their words dispels all doubts from the mind instantaneously. [3]
Their life's treasure is Vrindavan; they sing its praises in both life and death. Shri Hariram Vyas Ji says that these devoted connoisseurs know nothing beyond serving in the secluded abodes of Shri Radhikaraman. [4]

