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Vrindavan Neeras Rasik Banaavat - Shri Radhacharan Das, Vrindavan Virudavali
Source: https://www.brajrasik.org/hi/articles/69cd367af067cd0004ffee42/vrindavan-neeras-rasik-banavat-shri-radhacharan-das-vrindavan-virudavali
Hindi Meaning
Vrindavan Neeras Rasik Banaavat.
Jag Parihari Jo Sharan Gahat, Taakar Sab Dosh Nasaavat. [1]
Apno Kari Nij God Bithaavat, Sab Vidh Yogy Banaavat.
Dekar Yugal Ki Seva Usko, Nitya Nikunj Basaavat. [2]
Rasamay Banaavat Nit Ta Upar, Nav Nav Ras Barsavat.
‘Radha Charan Das’ Bana Taahi, Ras Sindhu Dubaavat. [3]
- Shri Radhacharan Das, Vrindavan VirudavaliThe holy abode of Vṛndāvana possesses such divine glory that it transforms even a dry, monotonous heart into a true rasik, a connoisseur of divine rasa.
One who renounces worldly attachments and takes shelter here finds all faults and sufferings brought to an end. [1]
This supremely holy dust accepts such a soul as its own, embraces him, and makes him worthy in every way for the path of devotion.
Thereafter, it grants him the gift of eternal service to the divine Couple, establishing him as a perpetual resident of the eternal Nikunja. [2]
Śrī Vṛndāvana Dhāma fills the heart with rasa and continually showers ever-fresh sweetness.
Śrī Rādhācaraṇadāsa Jī says that this sacred land transforms the seeker into love itself and immerses him in the limitless ocean of divine rasa. [3]
Hinglish Transliteration (रोमन पाठ)
Vrindavan Niras Rasik Banavat.
Jag Parihari Jo Sharan Gahat, Takar Sab Dosh Nasavat. [1]
Apno Kari Nij God Bithavat, Sab Vidh Yogy Banavat.
Dekar Yugal Ki Seva Usko, Nitya Nikunj Basavat. [2]
Rasamay Banavat Nit Ta Upar, Nav Nav Ras Barsavat.
‘Radha Charan Das’ Bana Tahi, Ras Sindhu Dubavat. [3]
- Shri Radhacharan Das, Vrindavan VirudavaliThe holy abode of Vṛndāvana possesses such divine glory that it transforms even a dry, monotonous heart into a true rasik, a connoisseur of divine rasa.
One who renounces worldly attachments and takes shelter here finds all faults and sufferings brought to an end. [1]
This supremely holy dust accepts such a soul as its own, embraces him, and makes him worthy in every way for the path of devotion.
Thereafter, it grants him the gift of eternal service to the divine Couple, establishing him as a perpetual resident of the eternal Nikunja. [2]
Śrī Vṛndāvana Dhāma fills the heart with rasa and continually showers ever-fresh switness.
Śrī Rādhācaraṇadāsa Jī says that this sacred land transforms the siker into love itself and immerses him in the limitless ocean of divine rasa. [3]
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