(Sawaiya)
Ve Unki Dhare Mor Pakha Sir, Ve Unki Dhare Chandrika Pyari. [1]
Ve Unki Dhare Peetpatti It, Ve Unki Sajein Sundar Saari. [2]
Dekhat Hi Ban Aabe Chhata, Vrajchandrane Kunjan Aaya Samhari. [3]
Vrishbhanulali Bani Nandalala, Bane Nandalala Vrishbhanudulari. [4]
- Braj Ke Sawaiya
She wears His peacock-feathered crown, while He adorns Her crescent-shaped ornament upon His head. [1]
She adorns Herself in His yellow garment, while He adorns Himself in Her exquisite sāṛī. [2]
As Vraja Candra (the two moons of Braj) enter the groves, their divine glow illuminates the entire forest. [3]
Today, Vṛṣabhanu's daughter (Śrī Rādhā) has become Nandalāla (Śrī Kṛṣṇa), and Nandalāla has become Vṛṣabhanu's beloved daughter. [4]
Ve Unki Dhare Mor Pakha Sir, Ve Unki Dhare Chandrika Pyari. [1]
Ve Unki Dhare Peetpatti It, Ve Unki Sajein Sundar Saari. [2]
Dekhat Hi Ban Aabe Chhata, Vrajchandrane Kunjan Aaya Samhari. [3]
Vrishbhanulali Bani Nandalala, Bane Nandalala Vrishbhanudulari. [4]
- Braj Ke Sawaiya
She wears His peacock-feathered crown, while He adorns Her crescent-shaped ornament upon His head. [1]
She adorns Herself in His yellow garment, while He adorns Himself in Her exquisite sāṛī. [2]
As Vraja Candra (the two moons of Braj) enter the groves, their divine glow illuminates the entire forest. [3]
Today, Vṛṣabhanu's daughter (Śrī Rādhā) has become Nandalāla (Śrī Kṛṣṇa), and Nandalāla has become Vṛṣabhanu's beloved daughter. [4]

