(Sawaiya)
Ambar Sambar Baas Base
Ghamade Ghanghor Ghata Ghanhrani. [1]
Jaddapi Kool Kararani Dhahati
Aani Bahai Pul Hi Tar Pani. [2]
Shribiharinidasi Upaasit Yaun
Niranai Kari Shriharidas Bakhaani. [3]
Sabai Paraja Brajraaj Hoon Laun
Sarvopari Kunjbiharini Rani. [4]
- Shri Biharin Dev Ji, Shri Biharin Dev Ji Ki Vani, Siddhant Ke Kavitt-Sewaiya (110)
Just as the sky fills with dense clouds, rumbling with thunder, and heavy rain swells rivers, eroding everything in their path, yet the water still flows calmly under the bridge, so too does Śrī Lālajī (Kṛṣṇa), overflowing with the sweetness of love, break all boundaries and rules. Though He possesses boundless power, He always remains humbly devoted to the lotus feet of Śrī Rādhā, enslaved by Her love. For Śrī Kṛṣṇa, lying continuously at Her lotus feet is the very essence of His existence. [1]
Śrī Bihārīdeva Jī says that this philosophy was firmly established, after thorough contemplation, by Svāmī Haridāsa Jī in the presence of all rasikas (connoisseurs of divine love). It is an acknowledged truth that in the land of Vṛndāvana, even Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the king of Braj, is like a servant, while the supreme and sovereign ruler is none other than Kuñja Bihāriṇī, Śrī Rādhā Mahārāṇī. [2]
Ambar Sambar Baas Base
Ghamade Ghanghor Ghata Ghanhrani. [1]
Jaddapi Kool Kararani Dhahati
Aani Bahai Pul Hi Tar Pani. [2]
Shribiharinidasi Upaasit Yaun
Niranai Kari Shriharidas Bakhaani. [3]
Sabai Paraja Brajraaj Hoon Laun
Sarvopari Kunjbiharini Rani. [4]
- Shri Biharin Dev Ji, Shri Biharin Dev Ji Ki Vani, Siddhant Ke Kavitt-Sewaiya (110)
Just as the sky fills with dense clouds, rumbling with thunder, and heavy rain swells rivers, eroding everything in their path, yet the water still flows calmly under the bridge, so too does Śrī Lālajī (Kṛṣṇa), overflowing with the sweetness of love, break all boundaries and rules. Though He possesses boundless power, He always remains humbly devoted to the lotus feet of Śrī Rādhā, enslaved by Her love. For Śrī Kṛṣṇa, lying continuously at Her lotus feet is the very essence of His existence. [1]
Śrī Bihārīdeva Jī says that this philosophy was firmly established, after thorough contemplation, by Svāmī Haridāsa Jī in the presence of all rasikas (connoisseurs of divine love). It is an acknowledged truth that in the land of Vṛndāvana, even Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the king of Braj, is like a servant, while the supreme and sovereign ruler is none other than Kuñja Bihāriṇī, Śrī Rādhā Mahārāṇī. [2]

