Shrivrindavan Sahaj Samaj.
Nity Akhand Visad Bhutal Par, Raaj Manimay Suni Sakhi Gaaj. [1]
Aas Paas Jamuna Ras Chhayi, Chhin Chhin Karati Jugal Ke Kaaj.
Lalitadik Mili Taan Tarangani, Baajat Vividh Bhantiyan Baaj. [2]
Vividh Bhanti Phooli Drum Veli, Manahun Priya Priy Sahaj Viraj.
Barasat Suman Param Sukhdayak, Chalat Paraspar Rangani Raaj. [3]
Saaras Mor Chakor Kokila, Bolat Vihang Karat Avaaj.
Neti Neti Shruti Sumriti Gavat; Rahein Ju Sabani Kau Hai Sirtaj. [4]
Rasnidhi Gunnidhi Anand Ko Nidhi, Upama Ko Hai Nahin Aaj.
Viharat Jahn Nav Nagri Nisidin, Nirakhat Chatur Karat Dou Raaj. [5]
- Shri Chatur Das Ji, Shri Chaturdas Ji Ki Vani, Ras Ke Pad (2)
O friend, the natural beauty of Shridham Vrindavan is truly enchanting and eternal, untouched by the passage of time across the three realms. Free from any material imperfections, it radiates gloriously upon this earth, its land adorned with exquisite gems and jewels. [1]
Here, the sacred Yamunaji flows gracefully, joyfully serving the divine couple, Shri Shyama Shyam, at every moment. Lalita and the other sakhis sing melodious hymns, and play different musical instruments. [2]
The trees and vines, filled with joy, bloom with various kinds of flowers, as if the divine couple themselves have taken these forms. As they sway gently in the breeze, they shower down a cascade of blossoms, offering bliss to all who behold them. [3]
Cranes, peacocks, chakoras, and cuckoos fill the air with their sweet songs, while small birds flitting through the sky enhance the charm of the atmosphere with their melodious chirping. Even the revered Shruti and Smriti scriptures, unable to fully capture the essence and splendor of this place, ultimately surrender with the phrase ‘Neti Neti’ (beyond description) and fall silent. [4]
This place is the crown jewel of all abodes, a mine of divine essence, a treasure of virtues, and an ocean of bliss, unmatched by any other. Here, day and night, the eternally youthful Shri Shyama-Kunjabihari engage in their delightful Nitya Vihar (love-play). This divine couple rules here, and the wise sakhis always keep their gaze fixed upon them. [5]
Nity Akhand Visad Bhutal Par, Raaj Manimay Suni Sakhi Gaaj. [1]
Aas Paas Jamuna Ras Chhayi, Chhin Chhin Karati Jugal Ke Kaaj.
Lalitadik Mili Taan Tarangani, Baajat Vividh Bhantiyan Baaj. [2]
Vividh Bhanti Phooli Drum Veli, Manahun Priya Priy Sahaj Viraj.
Barasat Suman Param Sukhdayak, Chalat Paraspar Rangani Raaj. [3]
Saaras Mor Chakor Kokila, Bolat Vihang Karat Avaaj.
Neti Neti Shruti Sumriti Gavat; Rahein Ju Sabani Kau Hai Sirtaj. [4]
Rasnidhi Gunnidhi Anand Ko Nidhi, Upama Ko Hai Nahin Aaj.
Viharat Jahn Nav Nagri Nisidin, Nirakhat Chatur Karat Dou Raaj. [5]
- Shri Chatur Das Ji, Shri Chaturdas Ji Ki Vani, Ras Ke Pad (2)
O friend, the natural beauty of Shridham Vrindavan is truly enchanting and eternal, untouched by the passage of time across the three realms. Free from any material imperfections, it radiates gloriously upon this earth, its land adorned with exquisite gems and jewels. [1]
Here, the sacred Yamunaji flows gracefully, joyfully serving the divine couple, Shri Shyama Shyam, at every moment. Lalita and the other sakhis sing melodious hymns, and play different musical instruments. [2]
The trees and vines, filled with joy, bloom with various kinds of flowers, as if the divine couple themselves have taken these forms. As they sway gently in the breeze, they shower down a cascade of blossoms, offering bliss to all who behold them. [3]
Cranes, peacocks, chakoras, and cuckoos fill the air with their sweet songs, while small birds flitting through the sky enhance the charm of the atmosphere with their melodious chirping. Even the revered Shruti and Smriti scriptures, unable to fully capture the essence and splendor of this place, ultimately surrender with the phrase ‘Neti Neti’ (beyond description) and fall silent. [4]
This place is the crown jewel of all abodes, a mine of divine essence, a treasure of virtues, and an ocean of bliss, unmatched by any other. Here, day and night, the eternally youthful Shri Shyama-Kunjabihari engage in their delightful Nitya Vihar (love-play). This divine couple rules here, and the wise sakhis always keep their gaze fixed upon them. [5]

