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Niratat Raas Mein Piy-Pyari - Shri Vitthal Das

Source: https://www.brajrasik.org/hi/articles/68e548b2df720b00042f2713/niratat-raas-mein-piypyari-shri-vitthal-das

Hindi Meaning

(Raag Vihagaro)Niratat Raas Mein Piy-Pyaari.
Jamuna-Pulin Subhag Vrindavan, Sharad Chand Ujiyaari. [1]
Bajat Taal Mridang Jhanjh Dhap, Sapt Suran Gati Nyaari.
Urap-Tirap Gati Let Sulap Ati, Laadili-Laal Bihaari. [2]
Jai-Jai Kahi Barasat Kusumaavali, Suran Sahit Suranaari.
Shri Vitthal Giridharn Laal Par, Sarvas Daarat Vaari. [3]
- Shri Vitthal DasUnder the full moonlight of Sharad Purnima, on the banks of the Yamuna in the sacred land of Shri Dham Vrindavan, the divine couple Shri Radha Krishna are immersed in the blissful Rāsa dance. [1]
All around, the sweet and rhythmic sounds of mṛdaṃga, jhāṅjha, ḍhapa, and tāla resound rhythmically.
The seven musical notes flow with unparalleled sweetness.
Shri Lāḍlī Lāla dance together ecstatically in divine love, with swift, graceful movements of Urapa-Tirapa. [2]
The gods and goddesses shower flowers while singing “Jai Jai.
” Shri Vitthal Das Ji, overwhelmed in divine bliss, offers his entire being to the upholder of Govardhan, Shri Krishna. [3]

Hinglish Transliteration (रोमन पाठ)

(Rag Vihagaro)Niratat Ras Mein Piy-Pyari.
Jamuna-Pulin Subhag Vrindavan, Sharad Chand Ujiyari. [1]
Bajat Tal Mridang Jhanjh Dhap, Sapt Suran Gati Nyari.
Urap-Tirap Gati Let Sulap Ati, Ladili-Lal Bihari. [2]
Jai-Jai Kahi Barasat Kusumavali, Suran Sahit Suranari.
Shri Vitthal Giridharn Lal Par, Sarvas Darat Vari. [3]
- Shri Vitthal DasUnder the full munlight of Sharad Purnima, on the banks of the Yamuna in the sacred land of Shri Dham Vrindavan, the divine couple Shri Radha Krishna are immersed in the blissful Rāsa dance. [1]
All around, the swit and rhythmic sounds of mṛdaṃga, jhāṅjha, ḍhapa, and tāla resound rhythmically.
The seven musical notes flow with unparalleled switness.
Shri Lāḍlī Lāla dance together ecstatically in divine love, with swift, graceful movements of Urapa-Tirapa. [2]
The gods and goddesses shower flowers while singing “Jai Jai.
” Shri Vitthal Das Ji, overwhelmed in divine bliss, offers his entire being to the upholder of Govardhan, Shri Krishna. [3]
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