(Kavitt)
Aaj Kaal Kalp Jo Pai Baaraah Barat Rahyo,
Jaake Or Chor Aadi Hi Son Je Paran Hain. [1]
Jaa Hi Kaaranai Jaako Naam Akhatij Paryo,
Aksh Hot Tushy Savai Ya Son Karan Hain. [2]
Aaj Din Jhaanki Jo Nihaare Shri Bihari Ju Ki,
Aap Hi Yamraaj Taaki Let Ye Sharan Hain. [3]
Sevai Haridaas Roop Raashi Mein ‘Chhabeelay’ Ramy,
Bhakt Man Bhaavate Bihari Ke Charan Hain. [4]
- Shri Chhabile Vallabh Goswami
Today, on Akshaya Tritiya, unfolds a Kalpa‑worthy day whose fruit endures through eternity, whose beginning and end are connected to the eternal. [1]
Aaj Kaal Kalp Jo Pai Baaraah Barat Rahyo,
Jaake Or Chor Aadi Hi Son Je Paran Hain. [1]
Jaa Hi Kaaranai Jaako Naam Akhatij Paryo,
Aksh Hot Tushy Savai Ya Son Karan Hain. [2]
Aaj Din Jhaanki Jo Nihaare Shri Bihari Ju Ki,
Aap Hi Yamraaj Taaki Let Ye Sharan Hain. [3]
Sevai Haridaas Roop Raashi Mein ‘Chhabeelay’ Ramy,
Bhakt Man Bhaavate Bihari Ke Charan Hain. [4]
- Shri Chhabile Vallabh Goswami
Today, on Akshaya Tritiya, unfolds a Kalpa‑worthy day whose fruit endures through eternity, whose beginning and end are connected to the eternal. [1]
This is why it is called ‘Akhatīja’ — for all auspicious deeds performed today become inexhaustible and yield eternal blessings. [2]
Whoever beholds the divine form (Jhānki) of Śrī Bihārījī today — even Yamarāj (the god of death), who seeks His lotus feet, does them no harm. [3]
The lotus feet of Bihārījī, an ocean of nectarean beauty, lovingly served by Svāmī Haridās, forever delight the hearts of rasik devotees, says Śrī Chhabīle Vallabh Goswāmījī. [4]

