Kou Kahe Alakh Anant Puni Kou Kahe - Shri Vrindavan Das Ji

Kou Kahe Alakh Anant Puni Kou Kahe - Shri Vrindavan Das Ji

(Kavitt)
Kou Kahe Alakh Anant Puni Kou Kahe,
Kou Kahe Brahm Kou Jyoti Kaun Bakhanat Hain. [1]
Kou Kahe Gunateet Sagun Kahat Kou,
Kou Kou Andh-Dhundh Aadi Hi Te Maanat Hain. [2]
Kou Kahe Shesh Sir Paudhyau Sou,
Kou Maha Tattvani Ginti Ur Aanat Hain. [3]
Vrindavan Hit Roop Kunjani Mein Kridat,
Hum Tau Ek Radhikai Vallabh Ko Janat Hain. [4]
- Shri Vrindavan Das Ji

Some call Him “Alakh‑Anant” (the Unseen and Infinite), while others describe Him as Brahman (formless), and some as divine light. [1]

Some say He is Nirguṇa (without attributes), others call Him Saguna (with attributes); there are some who, without reasoning or personal experience, simply accept and worship God as He has been traditionally believed since ancient times. [2]

Some claim He rests upon the hoods of Śeṣanāga, while others try to understand Him through philosophical principles. [3]

Śrī Hit Vṛndāvan Dās says—“For us, that Supreme Personality eternally plays in the enchanting bowers of Vṛndāvan; we know only that Supreme Beloved who is in the form of a divine couple and known by the name Śrī Rādhikā Vallabh”. [4]