Thursday, October 6, 2011

Prem Ras Madira



Hamaro, jeevan dhan Ghanshyam.
A gopi suffering from the pangs of separation from Shri Krishna, says, “Shyamasundara alone is the treasure of my life!”
Bhali-buri jaisi hun pi ki, kaha aur son kam.
“Whether I am good or bad, I belong to Him alone. I no longer have anything to attain from this world.”

surati savarihin kabahun na bisarati, pal chhin athon yam.
“I am unable to forget His blue-complexioned lotus-face even for a second.

Bhukti, mukti taji duhun pishachini, gavati piya-guna-gan.
“Abandoning the two witches in the form of worldly pleasures (bhukti) and liberation (mukti), I constantly sing the glories of my one and only Beloved.”

Karam keech aru yog-rog taji, liyo prem binu dam.”
“Completely renouncing the mire of religious rites and rituals and the disease of yoga, I have attained the priceless treasure of divine love without paying anything in return.”

As ‘Kripalu’ ras taji gyanan ko, bhayo vidhata bam.
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji says, “How unfortunate are those jnanis who left the sweet nectar of divine love for the dry knowledge of impersonal divinity. They should take a lesson from jnanis such as Lord Shiva, Shukadeva, Janaka, Sanaka, and others who forgot their experience of impersonal divinity, and became absorbed in the intoxicating bliss of the personal form of God.”

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