(Kavitt)
Rasik Vihari Sukumari Praan Pyari Ju Kon,
Sukhma Sajeeli Vanraj Ki Dikhavein Hain. [1]
Kaise Druma Beli Rangreli Phal Pallav Son,
Jhuk-Jhuk Jhoom-Jhoom Bhoom Choom Javein Hain. [2]
Sahit Suvas Phal Phoolken Jharen Atool,
Charon Disi Hi Mein Mano Indra Jhar Lavein Hain. [3]
Daran Pai Baithe Anuragan Son Saaro Suk,
Subhag Sajeeli Rasna Son Taan Gavein Hain. [4]
- Shri Lal Balbir Ji, Braj Binod, Shri Vrindavan Shatak (45)
Śrī Rādhā, the soul‑beloved of playful Banke Bihārī, unveils the enchanting beauty of Vṛndāvan’s forest. [1]
Rasik Vihari Sukumari Praan Pyari Ju Kon,
Sukhma Sajeeli Vanraj Ki Dikhavein Hain. [1]
Kaise Druma Beli Rangreli Phal Pallav Son,
Jhuk-Jhuk Jhoom-Jhoom Bhoom Choom Javein Hain. [2]
Sahit Suvas Phal Phoolken Jharen Atool,
Charon Disi Hi Mein Mano Indra Jhar Lavein Hain. [3]
Daran Pai Baithe Anuragan Son Saaro Suk,
Subhag Sajeeli Rasna Son Taan Gavein Hain. [4]
- Shri Lal Balbir Ji, Braj Binod, Shri Vrindavan Shatak (45)
Śrī Rādhā, the soul‑beloved of playful Banke Bihārī, unveils the enchanting beauty of Vṛndāvan’s forest. [1]
How the trees and vines, adorned with colorful blossoms and fruits, bend down and sway, joyfully touching the ground (sand) as if in reverence. [2]
Along with their incomparable fragrance, the fruits and flowers fall in abundance, as if Indra himself is showering them from all directions. [3]
The birds, like parrots, sitting on the branches, filled with love, sing melodious tunes with their sweet and charming voices, creating a delightful atmosphere. [4]

