(Kavitt)
Jake Ang Ang Ki Banak Pai Kanak Varai,
Mohe Let Main Man Motin Ke Hariye. [1]
Aisi Man Bhavani Sau Mohan Joo Keeno Maan,
Jaki Ye Badaai Vidhi Gaavai Ved Chariye. [2]
Radhe Ju Ko Badan Biloko Vrajchand 'Hathi',
Chand Jyoti Mand Nand Nand Pai Dhaariye. [3]
Sachi Manju Ghosh Si Su Mainka Tilotma Si,
Rambha Siva Rati Si Rama Si Vari Dariye. [4]
- Shri Hati Ji, Radha Sudha Shatak (41)
Every limb of Her body is so enchanting that even gold seems to pale in comparison; She captivates Cupid himself through the garland of pearls She wears. [1]
Jake Ang Ang Ki Banak Pai Kanak Varai,
Mohe Let Main Man Motin Ke Hariye. [1]
Aisi Man Bhavani Sau Mohan Joo Keeno Maan,
Jaki Ye Badaai Vidhi Gaavai Ved Chariye. [2]
Radhe Ju Ko Badan Biloko Vrajchand 'Hathi',
Chand Jyoti Mand Nand Nand Pai Dhaariye. [3]
Sachi Manju Ghosh Si Su Mainka Tilotma Si,
Rambha Siva Rati Si Rama Si Vari Dariye. [4]
- Shri Hati Ji, Radha Sudha Shatak (41)
Every limb of Her body is so enchanting that even gold seems to pale in comparison; She captivates Cupid himself through the garland of pearls She wears. [1]
Such is my enchantress who playfully sulks with Śrī Kṛṣṇa, whose greatness is sung by Brahmā in the four Vedas. [2]
Śrī Hathi Jī says that the radiance of Śrī Rādhe Jū’s face makes the moonlight seem pale in comparison, and the Lord of Braj, Śrī Kṛṣṇa, upon seeing such a divine face, runs to meet Her. [3]
Celestial beauties like Sāchī (wife of Indra), Menakā (celestial dancer), Tilottamā (celestial nymph), Rambhā (celestial beauty), and goddesses like Pārvatī, Rati (wife of Kāmadeva), and Lakṣmī can be sacrificed upon such Śrī Rādhā. [4]

