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Song Name: Alam Dipavalyam Vipula Rati
Official Name: Prarthanasraya Caturdasaka
Author: Raghunatha Dasa Goswami
Book Name: Stavavali
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
alaḿ dīpāvalyāḿ
vipula-rati govardhana-giriḿ
jananyā
sampūjyojjvalita-mahilodgīta-kutukaiḥ
niśā-drāvaiḥ
pṛṣṭhe racita-kara-lakṣmā-śriyam asau
vahan
megha-dhvānaiḥ kalaya giri-bhṛt khelayati gāḥ
(2)
puro gobhiḥ
sārdhaḿ vraja-nṛpati-mukhyā vraja-janā
vrajanty eṣām
paścān nikhila-mahilābhir vraja-nṛpā
tato
mitra-vrātaiḥ kṛta-vividha-narmā
vraja-śaśī
chalaiḥ pśyan
rādhāḿ sahacari parikrāmati girim
(3)
udañcat-kāruṇyāmṛta-vitaraṇair
jīvita-jagad-
yuva-dvandvaḿ
gandhair guṇa-sumanasaḿ vāsita-janam
kṛpāḿ cen
mayy evaḿ kirati na tadā tvaḿ kuru tathā
yathā me
śrī-kuṇḍe sakhi sakalam ańgaḿ nivasati
(4)
uddāma-narma-rasa-keli-vinirmitāńgaḿ
rādhā-mukunda-yugalaḿ
lalitā-viśākhe
gaurāńga-candram
iha rūpa-yugaḿ na paśyan
hā vedanāḥ
kati sahe sphuṭa re lalāṭa
(5)
vraja-pati-kṛta-parvānandi-nandīśvarodyat-
pariṣadi
vadanāntaḥ-smeratāḿ rādhikāyāḥ
racayati harir
ādād dṛg-vibhańgena nadyāḿ
ravir iva kamalinyaḥ
puṣpa-kāntiḿ kareṇa
(6)
upagiri giri-dhartuḥ
su-smite vaktra-bimbe
bhramati
nibhṛta-rādhā netra-bhańgī-cchalena
ati-tṛṣita-cakorī
lālasevāmbudasyo-
pari śaśini
sudhāḍhye madhya ākāśa-deśam
(7)
dyuti-jita-rati-gaurī-kṣmā-ramā-satyabhāmā-
vraja-pura-vara-nārī-vṛnda-candrāvalīkām
giri-bhṛta iha
rādhāḿ tanvato maṇḍitaḿ tat
tad-upakaraṇam agre
kiḿ nidhāsye krameṇa
(8)
kanaka-racita-kumbha-dvandva-vinyāsa-bhańgī-
ruci-hara-kuca-yugmaḿ
saurabhocchūnam asyāḥ
sa-pulakam atha
gandhaiś citritaḿ kartum icchor
giri-bhṛta iha haste
hanta dāsye kadā tān
(9)
kṛṣṇasyāḿse
vinihita-bhuja-vallir utphulla-romā
rāmā keyaḿ
kalayatitaraḿ bhūdharāraṇya-lakṣmīm
jñātaḿ
jñātaḿ praṇaya-catulā vyākulā
rāga-pūrair
anyā kānte
sahacari vinā rādhikām īdṛśī vā
(10)
apūrva-premābdheḥ
parimala-payaḥ-phena-nivahaiḥ
sadā yo jīvātur
yam iha kṛpayāsiñcad atulam
idānīḿ
durdaivāt pratipada-vipad-dāva-valito
nirālambaḥ so
'yaḿ kam iha tam ṛte yātu śaraṇam
(11)
śūnyāyate
mahā-goṣṭhaḿ
girīndro
'jagarāyate
vyāghra-tuṇḍāyate
kuṇḍaḿ
jīvātu-rahitasya
me
(12)
na patati yadi dehas tena
kiḿ tasya doṣaḥ
sa kila
kuliśa-sārair yad vidhātrā vyadhāyī
ayam api para-hetur
gāḍha-tarkeṇa dṛṣṭaḥ
prakaṭa-kadana-bhāraḿ
ko vahatṭ anyathā vā
(13)
giri-vara-taṭa-kuñje
mañju-vṛndāvaneśa-
sarasi ca racayan
śrī-rādhikā-kṛṣṇa-kīrtim
dhṛta-rati
ramaṇīyaḿ saḿsmaraḿs tat-padābjaḿ
vraja-dadhi-phalam
aśnan sarva-kālaḿ vasāmi
(14)
vasato
giri-vara-taṭa-kuñje
lapataḥ
śrī-rādhike 'nu kṛṣṇeti
dhāyato
vraja-dadhi-takraḿ
nātha sadā me
dināni gacchantu
TRANSLATION
1)
Look! During the Dipavali festival Krsna's mother worships Govardhana Hill, the
splendid gopis happily sing, and Krsna, His graceful hand artistically
decorated with turmeric, calls the cows with a voice like thunder and makes
them jump and play.
2)
With the cows in front and Queen Yasoda and the gopis in the rear, the
vrajajanas, headed by the Vraja King, circumambulate the hill. O friend, look!
Krsna, the moon of Vraja also circumambulates, joking with His friends, and on
various pretexts glancing at Sri Radha.
3)
If the youthful divine couple, who are as fragrant as beautiful sumanah flowers
and the life of the entire world, will not sprinkle me with the nectar of Their
mercy, then, O my friend, I ask that you be merciful to me. Bless me that I may
live my entire life at this sacred Radha'-kunda.
4)
How many sufferings do I endure by not seeing Rupa, Sanatana, Sri
Gaurangacandra, Lalita, Visakha, and Sri Sri Radha-Mukunda, whose
transcendental limbs are made of the nectar pastimes of charming joking words?
O forehead, I think you will break apart in this pain.
5)
As the sun with its shining makes the lotus flowers in the river blossom with
splendor, Lord Krsna with the waves of many sidelong glances makes Radha' smile
in the jubilant festive assembly hosted by the King of Vraja at Nandisvara.
6)
Like a very thirsty cakori bird gazing at a nectar cloud in the sky, near the
hill hiding Radha places Her restless eyes on the smiling circle of Lord
Giridhari's face.
7)
Will I assist Lord Krsna as he decorates Sri Radha whose beauty defeats Rati,
Gauri, Prthvi, Laksmi, Satyabhama, Candravali, and all the beautiful women of
Vrajapura?
8)
Lord Giridhari, the hairs of His body erect in ecstasy, desires to paint
pictures on Sri Radha' full breasts, which are more beautiful than a pair of
beautiful curved waterpots. When will I be allowed to place the aromati
pigments in His hand?
9)
"Who is this goddess, the vine of Her arm resting on Krsna's shoulder and
the hairs of Her body upright in ecstasy as She gazes at the beauty of this
forest near a hill?" "Beautiful friend, know that this girl trembling
in a flood of spiritual love is Sri Radhika. Who else could it be?"
10)
He was my life and soul. Again and again he kindly splashed me with the
fragrant waters of shoreless ocean of limitless love. Now misfortune forces me
to become swallowed by the forest fires of material calamities. I have no
shelter. Except for him, of whom can I take shelter?
11)
Now that I no longer have the sustainer of my life, the land of Vraja has
become empty and desolate, Govardhana Hill has become like a great python, and
Radha-kunda has become like the gaping mouth of a ferocious tiger.
12)
It is not the fault of my body that it does not immediately fall down and die.
By deep logical analysis I have concluded that the creator Brahma must have
constructed my body from the strongest thunderbolts. How else could it be able
to bear the weight of all this pain?
13)
Chanting the glories of Sri Sri Radha'-Krsna, with love remembering Their
charming lotus feet, and eating the fruit and yogurt of Vraja, may I eternally
live in the forest at the base of the best of hills by the beautiful lake that
belongs to the queen of Vrndavana.
14)
O Lord, please allow me to pass my days living on yogurt and buttermilk under
the king of hills. Permit me again and again to call out, "O Radha! O
Krsna!"
REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:
Verses
10 through 14 is in reference to Srila Rupa Goswami.
UPDATED: May 10, 2009