(Sawaiya)
Ajanm Sada Jahan Janmaliyo,
Bhavsindhu Pare Nahin Jeev Bichaaro.
Chor Bano Jag Ko Rachtaavan,
Rakshak Hoon Ju Sanhaaran Haro. [1]
Niskarm Sunon Shruti So Jihi Kon,
Brajgopinson Anurag Niharo.
Bankebihari Viraajai ‘Chhabeele’ Su,
Shri Banraj Hai Dham Hamaaro. [2]
- Shri Chhabile Vallabh Goswami
By residing in the place where the eternal and unborn Śrī Kṛṣṇa manifests, the soul becomes free from the cycle of existence. [1]
Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the creator of the world, became a playful thief in Braj, engaging in pastimes like stealing butter. He is the protector of all, who vanquishes the wicked. [2]
The scriptures describe Him as beyond desire, yet in Braj, Śrī Kṛṣṇa remains bound by love with the Gopīs. [3]
Śrī Cābile Vallabha Jī says that the divine abode where Śrī Baṅke Bihārī always resides, that very Vṛndāvana, is our true home. [4]
Ajanm Sada Jahan Janmaliyo,
Bhavsindhu Pare Nahin Jeev Bichaaro.
Chor Bano Jag Ko Rachtaavan,
Rakshak Hoon Ju Sanhaaran Haro. [1]
Niskarm Sunon Shruti So Jihi Kon,
Brajgopinson Anurag Niharo.
Bankebihari Viraajai ‘Chhabeele’ Su,
Shri Banraj Hai Dham Hamaaro. [2]
- Shri Chhabile Vallabh Goswami
By residing in the place where the eternal and unborn Śrī Kṛṣṇa manifests, the soul becomes free from the cycle of existence. [1]
Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the creator of the world, became a playful thief in Braj, engaging in pastimes like stealing butter. He is the protector of all, who vanquishes the wicked. [2]
The scriptures describe Him as beyond desire, yet in Braj, Śrī Kṛṣṇa remains bound by love with the Gopīs. [3]
Śrī Cābile Vallabha Jī says that the divine abode where Śrī Baṅke Bihārī always resides, that very Vṛndāvana, is our true home. [4]

