(Sawaiya)
Kanan Mo Gati, Kanan Mo Pati, Kanan Janani, Janak Su Bhaiya.
Kanan Nirbhay Vas Karaun Nit, Yeh Man Hohi Na Anat Chalaiya. [1]
Kanan Ki Sampati Drig-Darsaun, Kanan Hi Sukh Hohu Divaiya,
Vrindavan Hit Rup Radhika, Pyari-Pad-Rati Suvidhi Karaiya. [2]
- Shri Vrindavan Das Chacha Ji
This divine forest (Śrī Vṛndāvana, or Barsānā Dhāma) alone is my ultimate refuge. It is my master, my mother, my father, and my dearest companion. May I dwell forever within this sacred grove in complete fearlessness, and may my mind never wander away from it toward any other place. [1]
May these eyes behold only the incomparable beauty and splendor of this divine forest ceaselessly, for this sacred abode alone bestows all supreme happiness. Śrī Hita Vṛndāvana Dāsa Jī says that this very dhāma is none other than Śrī Rādhikā Jū Herself, or by Her causeless grace, it grants one unwavering and exclusive love for the lotus feet of Śrī Rādhā. [2]
Kanan Mo Gati, Kanan Mo Pati, Kanan Janani, Janak Su Bhaiya.
Kanan Nirbhay Vas Karaun Nit, Yeh Man Hohi Na Anat Chalaiya. [1]
Kanan Ki Sampati Drig-Darsaun, Kanan Hi Sukh Hohu Divaiya,
Vrindavan Hit Rup Radhika, Pyari-Pad-Rati Suvidhi Karaiya. [2]
- Shri Vrindavan Das Chacha Ji
This divine forest (Śrī Vṛndāvana, or Barsānā Dhāma) alone is my ultimate refuge. It is my master, my mother, my father, and my dearest companion. May I dwell forever within this sacred grove in complete fearlessness, and may my mind never wander away from it toward any other place. [1]
May these eyes behold only the incomparable beauty and splendor of this divine forest ceaselessly, for this sacred abode alone bestows all supreme happiness. Śrī Hita Vṛndāvana Dāsa Jī says that this very dhāma is none other than Śrī Rādhikā Jū Herself, or by Her causeless grace, it grants one unwavering and exclusive love for the lotus feet of Śrī Rādhā. [2]

