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Bainu Mai Baaje Bansivat - Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Shri Hit Chaurasi (64)

Source: https://www.brajrasik.org/hi/articles/6967fee72b4d6900045c471c/bainu-maai-baajai-bansivat-shri-hita-harivansh-mahaprabhu-shri-hit-chaurasi-64

Hindi Meaning

(Raag Gauri)Bainu Maai Baajai Bansivat.
Sada Basant Rahat Vrindavan Pulin Pavitra Subhag Yamuna Tat. [1]
Jatit Kreet Makarakrit Kundal Mukhaarvind Bhanvar Maanau Lat.
Dasanan Kund Kali Chhabi Lajjit Sajjit Kanak Samaan Peet Pat. [2]
Muni Man Dhyaan Dharat Nahin Paavat Karat Vinod Sang Baalak Bhat.
Daas Ananya Bhajan Ras Kaaran Hit Harivansh Prakat Leela Nat. [3]
- Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Shri Hit Chaurasi (64)O Sakhī!  Śrī Kṛṣṇa plays the sweet melody of the flute at Vaṁśīvaṭa.
Along the supremely sacred and beautiful banks of the Yamunā in Śrī Dhām Vṛndāvana, spring ever prevails. [1]
Śrī Kṛṣṇa is adorned with a jewel-studded crown and crocodile-shaped earrings.
His face is like a blooming lotus, with locks of hair swaying like bumblebees.
The beauty of His teeth puts even jasmine buds to shame, and His yellow garments shine like radiant gold. [2]
He who even great sages cannot attain through meditation, is delightfully sporting with His friends here.
Śrī Hit Harivaṁśa Mahāprabhu says that this supremely graceful acrobat has manifested these pastimes solely to bestow the perfection of devotional rasa upon His exclusive servants. [3]

Hinglish Transliteration (रोमन पाठ)

(Rag Gauri)Bainu Mai Bajai Bansivat.
Sada Basant Rahat Vrindavan Pulin Pavitra Subhag Yamuna Tat. [1]
Jatit Krit Makarakrit Kundal Mukharvind Bhanvar Manau Lat.
Dasanan Kund Kali Chhabi Lajjit Sajjit Kanak Saman Pit Pat. [2]
Muni Man Dhyan Dharat Nahin Pavat Karat Vinod Sang Balak Bhat.
Das Ananya Bhajan Ras Karan Hit Harivansh Prakat Lila Nat. [3]
- Shri Hita Harivansh Mahaprabhu, Shri Hit Chaurasi (64)O Sakhī!  Śrī Kṛṣṇa plays the swit melody of the flute at Vaṁśīvaṭa.
Along the supremely sacred and beautiful banks of the Yamunā in Śrī Dhām Vṛndāvana, spring ever prevails. [1]
Śrī Kṛṣṇa is adorned with a jewel-studded crown and crocodile-shaped earrings.
His face is like a bluming lotus, with locks of hair swaying like bumblebis.
The beauty of His tith puts even jasmine buds to shame, and His yellow garments shine like radiant gold. [2]
He who even great sages cannot attain through meditation, is delightfully sporting with His friends here.
Śrī Hit Harivaṁśa Mahāprabhu says that this supremely graceful acrobat has manifested these pastimes solely to bestow the perfection of devotional rasa upon His exclusive servants. [3]
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