(i)
yaśomatī-nandana,
braja-baro-nāgar,
gokula-rañjana kānha
gopī-parāṇa-dhana, madana-manohara,
kāliya-damana-vidhāna
gokula-rañjana kānha
gopī-parāṇa-dhana, madana-manohara,
kāliya-damana-vidhāna
Lord
Krsna is the beloved son of mother Yasoda; the transcendental lover in the land
of Vraja; the delight of Gokula; Kana [a nickname of Krsna]; the wealth of the
lives of the gopis. He steals the mind of even Cupid and punishes the Kaliya
serpent.
(2)
amala harinām amiya-vilāsā
vipina-purandara, navīna nāgara-bora,
baḿśī-badana suvāsā
amala harinām amiya-vilāsā
vipina-purandara, navīna nāgara-bora,
baḿśī-badana suvāsā
These pure, holy names of Lord Hari
are full of sweet, nectarean pastimes. Krishna is the Lord of the
twelve forests of Vraja, He is ever-youthful and is the best of lovers. He is always playing on a flute, and He is an excellent dresser.
twelve forests of Vraja, He is ever-youthful and is the best of lovers. He is always playing on a flute, and He is an excellent dresser.
(3)
braja-jana-pālana, asura-kula-nāśana
nanda-godhana-rākhowālā
govinda mādhava, navanīta-taskara,
sundara nanda-gopālā
braja-jana-pālana, asura-kula-nāśana
nanda-godhana-rākhowālā
govinda mādhava, navanīta-taskara,
sundara nanda-gopālā
Krishna is the protector of the
inhabitants of Vraja; the destroyer of various demoniac dynasties; the keeper and
tender of Nanda Maharaja’s cows; the giver of pleasure to the cows, land, and
spiritual senses; the husband of the goddess of fortune; the butter thief; and
the beautiful cowherd boy of Nanda Maharaja.
(4)
yāmuna-taṭa-cara, gopī-basana-hara,
rāsa-rasika, kṛpāmoya
śrī-rādhā-vallabha, bṛndābana-naṭabara,
bhakativinod-āśraya
yāmuna-taṭa-cara, gopī-basana-hara,
rāsa-rasika, kṛpāmoya
śrī-rādhā-vallabha, bṛndābana-naṭabara,
bhakativinod-āśraya
Krishna wanders along the banks of the
River Yamuna. He stole the garments of the young damsels of Vraja who were
bathing there. He delights in the mellows of the rasa dance; He is very
merciful; the lover and beloved of Srimati Radharani; the great dancer of
Vrindavana; and the shelter and only refuge of Thakura Bhaktivinoda.