Guest guest Posted August 11, 2009 Report Share Posted August 11, 2009 Dear friends, This is a great festival of Janmashthami and you are in search of something new all Krishna Bhajans and new pictures of lord Krishna here your search ends please visit www.nirmalbhajan.com for more religious content and world famous Indian Temples. Jai Shree Krishna Thanks a lot Abhinav Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 Namaste. Happy celebration of Sri Krishna Janmashtami on August 13, 2009, to all! A Vraja Rasik Saint in Madhurya Rasa of Gopi-bhava remembering the Divine Beloved, tastefully recounting His sweet Divine form, virtues and lilas of Divine Love: 'rasika rangeelo shyaam hamaaro....' My (Our) Divine Beloved Shyama Sundar is the Crest Jewel of all the Rasikas, the Connoiseurs of Love! indra-neela-mani neela kalevara, lakhi laajata sata kaam, hamaaro... His beautiful, enchanting Divine body with brilliant, cool-blue complexion puts to shame thousands of Cupids, the gods of worldly beauty and charm combined together! chalakata prema-sudhaa-rasa chitavani, mridu musukani abhiraam, hamaaro... What to speak of His seductive tender smile, His piercingly sharp, handsome looks overflowing with blissful nectar of amorous Love! He is simply captivating my mind and filling my heart with Divine passion! madhura, madhura dhuni venu bajaavata, mana bhaavata braja bhaam, hamaaro... On top of all this, when He plays sweetest Divine melodies on His flute stealing my lifebreath, He is enticing not only my 'self', but also all the souls of blessed Gopis, the maidens of Vraja! kabahun sakhana sanga, kabahun sakhina sanga, viharata aathoyaam, hamaaro... My Dark Beloved always, twentyfour hours of the day, frolicking in the sacred bowers of Vrindavana, sometimes enjoying the company of His cowherd friends during the day and secret daliances with love-lorn cowherdesses, His sweetheart Gopis at night! lakhata 'kripaalu' shambhu-suka jhaanki, sri vrindavana dhaam, hamaaro... In the concluding verse, the Poet-Saint reminds the devotees the transcendental nature of Lord Krishna by declaring that these Divine pastimes of the amorous Deity of Vrindavana are eagerly yearned after, visualized in the heart and meditated upon even by the liberated sage like Sukadeva Paramahamsa and Bhagavan Shankarji Himself. Jaya Sri Radhe! Translation of a Pada from: Prem-Ras Madira > Jai Shree Krishna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2009 Report Share Posted August 12, 2009 Sri Krishna Madhuri - Sweet Glories of Beloved Hari Here is another translation of a melodious 'pada' from Sri Krishna Madhuri of 'Prema Rasa Madira'. dharu nanda-nandan ko dhyAn re ... The Rasik Saint is instructing the minds of Raganuga devotees to ever contemplate upon the Divine Beloved, the darling Son of Nanda Maharaj. O my mind! Please meditate upon the Nanda-nandana Krishna, the Soul Beloved. jAko dhyAn dharata nizi-vAsara, vidhi, hari, hara bhagavAn re... Lord Brahma, Lord Vishnu and Bhagavan Shankar joyfully contemplate upon the same blissful Lord Sri Krishna day and night unceasingly! mora mukuTa lakuTI lipaTI paTa, lajavati bhrukuTi kamAn re ... How is His Divine form is visualized? The Saint gives the description of his realization. He has charming crown ornamented with peacock plume and a golden cow-herding rod is present by His side draped in dazzling siky yellow garments. His handsome curvacious eye brows are defeating the beauty of even a perfectly created bow! cancala nayana dRgancala cancala, ancala-paTa phaharAn re ... His restless lotus eyes are darting sidelong glances upon the blessed souls and His elegantly flying Pitambar, the lovely golden upper garment is as unteady as His own flirtive looks! gati mada matta gayanda lajAvani, manda manda musukAn re .... With a tender bewitching smile upon His seductive lips, He is walking gracefully putting shame to the maddened young royal elephant! viharata nita 'kRpAlu' vRndAvan, rati rasa catura sujAn re ... In the concluding verse, the Rasik-poet says: O my blessed mind! Please contemplate upon the Lord of amorous Love, Connoisseur of Divine passions, Sri Krishna, expertly frolicking ever in the sacred bowers of Vrindavan! Jaya Sri Radhe! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 13, 2009 Report Share Posted August 13, 2009 Dear All, For all types of religious content join us at www.nirmalbhajan.com for more Krishna Bhajan for special occasion of Janmashthami on 14th of August 2009. Jai Shree Krishna Thanks & Regards Abhinav recommends that you upgrade to the new and safer Internet Explorer 8. Looking for local information? Find it on Local http://in.local./ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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