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Rasik Nripati Chakra Chudamani Sanvarau,
Juvati Mukut Mani Rani Shri Radha Si Hain. [1]
Mukti Jahan Bharai Pani Bhat Hain Nigam Vani,
Uma, Rama, Brahmrani Charan Ki Dasi Hain. [2]
Soor Shashi Paaharu O Dharm Kutval Jahan,
Shuk Soot Narad Se Virad Prakasi Hai. [3]
Svarg Apavarg Vyarth Lekar Karenge Kaha,
Jaanate Nahin Ho Ham Vrindavan Vasi Hain. [4]
- Shri Hita Chaturbhujdas, Shri Vrindavan Mahimashtak (2)
Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the crest jewel of connoisseurs of love, is the king, and Śrī Rādhā, the crown jewel of the sakhīs, is the queen of Vṛndāvan. [1]
Rasik Nripati Chakra Chudamani Sanvarau,
Juvati Mukut Mani Rani Shri Radha Si Hain. [1]
Mukti Jahan Bharai Pani Bhat Hain Nigam Vani,
Uma, Rama, Brahmrani Charan Ki Dasi Hain. [2]
Soor Shashi Paaharu O Dharm Kutval Jahan,
Shuk Soot Narad Se Virad Prakasi Hai. [3]
Svarg Apavarg Vyarth Lekar Karenge Kaha,
Jaanate Nahin Ho Ham Vrindavan Vasi Hain. [4]
- Shri Hita Chaturbhujdas, Shri Vrindavan Mahimashtak (2)
Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the crest jewel of connoisseurs of love, is the king, and Śrī Rādhā, the crown jewel of the sakhīs, is the queen of Vṛndāvan. [1]
In this divine abode, even liberation humbly serves as a water‑fetcher, while the Vedic scriptures stand as minstrels; Umā (Pārvatī), Rāmā (Lakṣmī), and Sarasvatī are the maidservants at Their feet. [2]
The sun and moon vigilantly guard this realm, with Dharma (righteousness) serving as its constable, while Śukdev, Sūtjī, and Nārada proclaim the glory. [3]
Śrī Hit Chaturbhuj Dās Jī says, “What need do we have for heaven or liberation? Know this: we are the eternal residents of Vṛndāvan”. [4]

