Ek Radha Braj Men Base, Ek Radha Raas Vilaas.
Tiji Radha Kunja Men, Dularaven Haridasa. [1]
Radha Nama Vibhaga Kari, Samujho Rasika Sujana.
Janama Karama Jako Nahin, Eka Rasa Vesa Samana. [2]
Bhave To Radha Kahau, Bhave Kunjabiharini Nama.
Nama Vastu Abheda Hai, Lila Bheda Para Nama. [3]
- Shri Lalit Kishori Dev, Shri Lalit Kishori Dev Ju Ki Vani, Vishistha Pada & Saakhi (714-716)
One form of Rādhā resides in Braja in the form of Brajeśvarī, the sovereign Queen of Braja; another Rādhā delights in the rāsa-līlā as Rāseśvarī, the Queen of the divine dance; and the third Rādhā eternally sports within the nikunjas as Nitya-Nikuñja-vihāriṇī, who performs vihāra eternally, lovingly adored by the crest-jewel among rasikas, Svāmī Haridāsa Jī. [1]
O wise rasikas, deeply contemplate this divine mystery of the Name “Śrī Rādhā.” In truth, she is eternally unborn, untouched by any material birth or worldly action. She forever remains adorned in one eternal rasa and one unchanging attire — the ever-youthful form of the eternal Kiśorī. [2]
Whether one calls Her “Rādhā,” “Kuñjabihāriṇī,” or addresses Her by any other sacred name, it rests solely upon the devotee’s own loving preference, for in truth there is no difference between Her Names and Her, for both are wholly non-different. It is only due to distinctions within Her divine līlās that Her various Names have become renowned. [3]
Tiji Radha Kunja Men, Dularaven Haridasa. [1]
Radha Nama Vibhaga Kari, Samujho Rasika Sujana.
Janama Karama Jako Nahin, Eka Rasa Vesa Samana. [2]
Bhave To Radha Kahau, Bhave Kunjabiharini Nama.
Nama Vastu Abheda Hai, Lila Bheda Para Nama. [3]
- Shri Lalit Kishori Dev, Shri Lalit Kishori Dev Ju Ki Vani, Vishistha Pada & Saakhi (714-716)
One form of Rādhā resides in Braja in the form of Brajeśvarī, the sovereign Queen of Braja; another Rādhā delights in the rāsa-līlā as Rāseśvarī, the Queen of the divine dance; and the third Rādhā eternally sports within the nikunjas as Nitya-Nikuñja-vihāriṇī, who performs vihāra eternally, lovingly adored by the crest-jewel among rasikas, Svāmī Haridāsa Jī. [1]
O wise rasikas, deeply contemplate this divine mystery of the Name “Śrī Rādhā.” In truth, she is eternally unborn, untouched by any material birth or worldly action. She forever remains adorned in one eternal rasa and one unchanging attire — the ever-youthful form of the eternal Kiśorī. [2]
Whether one calls Her “Rādhā,” “Kuñjabihāriṇī,” or addresses Her by any other sacred name, it rests solely upon the devotee’s own loving preference, for in truth there is no difference between Her Names and Her, for both are wholly non-different. It is only due to distinctions within Her divine līlās that Her various Names have become renowned. [3]

