Chain Nahim Man Mein Na Maleen - Taj Begam
Tāj Bībī describes that in this painful state of separation from Śrī Kṛṣṇa, neither does the mind find any rest, nor do these tear-filled eyes find peace without shedding tears.
Taj Begam was a great devotee of Shri Krishn, the wife of Akbar who was the emperor of the Mughal Empire. She renounced everything in the love of Lord Krishn and came to Braj. Her samadhi is almost 2 km from Raman Reti, Gokul.
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Tāj Bībī describes that in this painful state of separation from Śrī Kṛṣṇa, neither does the mind find any rest, nor do these tear-filled eyes find peace without shedding tears.
Some trust in the Sun, believing it will dispel darkness and bring light; others rely on the Moon, hoping it will bestow coolness and comfort.
The entire land belongs to Lord Shri Krishna, who dwells in every particle. The world itself holds no obstacle—it’s the soul’s mind, entangled in attachment and hatred, that binds. When the mind is absorbed in the Lord’s bhajana, all entanglements vanish, and supreme fearlessness is attained.
O Kṛṣṇa! Ever since I beheld Your sweet smile, my heart has been overflowing with love.
Lord Śrī Kṛṣṇa, the Supreme Personality, Himself appeared in this world as the son of Nanda; He killed demons and left His mark on the head of the serpent Kāliya.
Discard all desires, greed, and superstitions (or magical practices), and cleanse yourself of these impurities. Do what your beloved Lord says, and He will effortlessly be captivated by you.
Without the sun’s light, the lotus flowers remain closed. Without the ketaki’s fragrance, the bees suffer sorrow.
On the bank of the Yamunā, near the groves of the Kadamba tree, there arose a desire in my mind for a beautiful bed made of lotus flowers.
Taj Bibi was an ardent devotee of Shri Krishn. She was born in the 17th century. Taj Bibi's father's name was Padma Khan. Taj Bibi was married to Emperor Akbar.
Tāj Begam says: “The Supreme Personality, who had liberated the exalted souls such as Dhruva, Prahlād, Gaj‑Grah (crocodile and elephant), Ahilyā Devī, Śyōrī, vulture Jatāyu, and Vibhīṣaṇa from the ocean of this material world, is none other than Śrī Hari, and He is mine”.
Everyone trusts Lord Brahmā to create this world, and Lord Śiva to destroy it.
Some people worship kings, some people worship Bhairava to accomplish their desires.
Taj Bibi was an ardent devotee of Shri Krishn. She was born in the 17th century. Taj Bibi's father's name was Padna Khan. Taj Bibi was married to Emperor Akbar.
Some have faith in Śrī Badrināth Dham, and some have faith in the prasāda of Śrī Jagannāth Jī.
Tāj Bibī says: “Some have faith in the Vedas that they have studied thoroughly, and some believe that bathing in the Gaṅgā will deliver them”.
He is very cheeky, colorful, and joyful, very adamant, and unique among all the gods.
Tāj Begum (Tāj Bibī) says: O my beloved (Śrī Kṛṣṇa), please listen to the story of my heart; Your divine form has captivated my heart, and now I have given up the decorum of society and am ready to bear all insults.
Renouncing all the forms of God and the messengers of God, including Allāh, Bismillāh, Rahīm, 'Pīr' and other martyrs, I won't talk about them. I will talk only about Śrī Rādhā Kṛṣṇa from now onwards.