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Name: Ekada Krsna Virahad
Official Name: Krsna Premamrta Rasayana Stotra
Author: Traditional
Book Name: None
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
ekadā
kṛṣṇa-virahād
dhyāyantī
priya-sańgamam
mano-bāṣpa-nirāsāya
jalpantīdaḿ muhur muhuḥ
(2)
kṛṣṇaḥ kṛṣṇendur ānando
govindo gokulotsavaḥ
gopālo
gopa-gopīśo
ballavendro vrajeśvaraḥ
(3)
praty-ahaḿ
nūtanataras
taruṇānanda-vigrahaḥ
ānandaika-sukha-svāmī
santoṣākṣaya-koṣa-bhūḥ
(4)
abhīrikā-navānandaḥ
paramānanda-kandalaḥ
vṛndāvana-kalānātho
vrajānanda-navāńkuraḥ
(5)
nayanānanda-kusumo
vraja-bhāgya-phalodayaḥ
pratikṣaṇāti-sukhado
mohano madhura-dyutiḥ
(6)
sudhā-niryāsa-nicayaḥ
sundaraḥ śyāmalākṛtiḥ
nava-yauvana-sampannaḥ
śyāmāmṛta-rasārṇavaḥ
(7)
indranīla-maṇi-svaccho
dalitāńjana-cikkaṇaḥ
nīrada-snigdha-sundaraḥ
(8)
karpūrāguru-kasturī-
kuńkumāktāńga-dhūsaraḥ
su-kuńcita-kaca-srastol-
lasac-cāru-śikhaṇḍakaḥ
(9)
mattāli-vilasat-pā
jāta-puṣpāvataḿsakaḥ
ānanendu-jitānanta-
pūrṇa-śārada-candramāḥ
(10)
śrīmal-lalāṭa-pāṭīra-
tilakālaka-rańjitaḥ
līlonnata-bhrū-vilāso
madālasa-vilocanaḥ
(11)
ākarṇa-rakta-saundarya-
laharī-dṛṣṭi-mantharaḥ
ghūrṇāyamāna-nayanaḥ
sācīkṣaṇa-vicakṣaṇaḥ
(12)
apāńgeńgita-saubhāgya-
taralī-kṛta-cetanaḥ
īṣan-mudrita-lolākṣaḥ
sunāsā-puṭa-sundaraḥ
(13)
gaṇḍa-prāntollasat-svarṇa-
makarākṛti-kuṇḍalaḥ
prasannānanda-vadano
jagad-āhlāda-kārakaḥ
(14)
susmerāmṛta-saundarya-
prakāśī-kṛta-diń-mukhaḥ
sindūrāruṇa-susnigdha-
māṇikya-daśanacchadaḥ
(15)
pīyūṣādhika-mādhvīka-
sūkti-śruti-rasāyanaḥ
tribhańga-lalita-tiryag-
grīvas
trailokya-mohanaḥ
(16)
kuńcitādhara-saḿsakta-
kūjad-veṇu-vinodakaḥ
kańkanāńgada-keyūra-
mudrikā-vilasad-bhujaḥ
(17)
svarṇa-sūtra-suvinyasta-
kaustubhāmukta-kandharaḥ
muktāhārollasad-vakṣaḥ-
sphurac-chrīvatsa-lańchanaḥ
(18)
āpīna-hṛdayo nīpa-
mālyavān
bandhurodaraḥ
samvīta-pīta-vasano
raśanā-vilast-kaṭiḥ
(19)
antarīya-paṭī-bandha-
prapadāndolitāńcalaḥ
aravinda-pada-dvandva-
kvaṇat-kārita-nūpuraḥ
(20)
pallavāruṇa-mādhurya-
sukumāra-padāmbujaḥ
nakha-candra-jitāśeṣa-
darpaṇendu-maṇi-prabhaḥ
(21)
dhvaja-vajrāńkuśāmbhoja-
rājac-caraṇa-pallavaḥ
trailokyādbhuta-saundarya-
paripāka-manoharaḥ
(22)
sākṣāt-keli-kalā-mūrtiḥ
parihāsa-rasārṇavaḥ
yamunopavana-śreṇī-
vilāsī
vraja-nāgaraḥ
(23)
gopāńganā-janāsakto
vṛndāraṇya-purandaraḥ
abhīra-nāgarī-prāṇa-
nāyakaḥ
kāma-śekharaḥ
(24)
yamunā-nāviko gopī-
pārāvāra-kṛtodyamaḥ
rādhāvarodhana-rataḥ
kadamba-vana-mandiraḥ
(25)
vraja-yoṣit-sadā-hṛdyo
gopī-locana-tārakaḥ
jīvanānanda-rasikaḥ
pūrṇānanda-kutūhalaḥ
(26)
gopikā-kuca-kastūrī-
pańkilaḥ
keli-lālasaḥ
alakṣita-kuṭīra-stho
rādhā-sarvasva-lampaṭaḥ
(27)
ballavī-vadanāmbhoja-
madhu-pāna-madhuvrataḥ
nigūḍha-rasa-vid gopī-
cittāhlāda-kalānidhiḥ
(28)
kālindī-pulinānandī
krīḍā-tāṇḍava-paṇḍitaḥ
abhīrikā-janānańga-
rańga-bhūmi-sudhākaraḥ
(29)
vidagdha-gopavanitā-
cittākūta-vinodakaḥ
nānopāyana-pāṇistha-
gopanārī-gaṇāvṛtaḥ
(30)
vāńchā-kalpa-taruḥ
kalārasa-śiromaṇiḥ
kandarpa-koṭi-lāvaṇyaḥ
koṭīndu-lalita-dyutiḥ
(31)
navīna-madhura-snehaḥ
preyasī-prema-sańcayaḥ
gopī-manorathākrānto
nāṭya-līlā-viśāradaḥ
(32)
jagat-traya-mano-moha-
karo manmatha-manmathaḥ
gopasīmantinī-śaśvad-
bhāvāpekṣā-parāyaṇaḥ
(33)
pratyańga-rabhasāveśa-
pramadā-prāṇa-vallabhaḥ
rāsollasa-madonmatto
rādhikā-rati-lampaṭaḥ
(34)
helā-līlā-pariśrāntaḥ
svedāńkura-citānanaḥ
gopikāńkālasaḥ
śrīmān
malayānila-sevitaḥ
(35)
ity evaḿ prāṇa-nāthasya
premāmṛta-rasāyanam
yaḥ paṭhec chrāvayed vāpi
sa premṇi pramilad dhruvam
TRANSLATION
1) Distraught by separation from Lord Krsna, and rapt in meditation on Him, to wash away the
tears from her heart a certain gopi again and again
spoke these words.
2) Lord Krsna is glorious
like a dark moon. He is bliss personified. He delights the senses. For all of Gokula He is a festival of bliss. He is the protector of
the cows, the master of the gopas and gopis, the king of the gopas, and
the master of Vraja.
3) Day after day He is always new and young and
fresh. His form is filled with the bliss of new youth. He is the master of
spiritual bliss. He is a treasure-house of eternal bliss.
4) To the gopis He brings
newer and newer bliss. He is a young sprout of sublime bliss. In Vrndavana He is the master of graceful arts. For Vraja He is a new sprout of glorious bliss.
5) He is a flower that delights the eyes. He is the
fruit of Vraja's good fortune. At every moment brings
great delight. He is enchanting. He is sweet and splendid.
6) He is a flood of nectar. He is handsome. His form
is dark. He is a new youth. He is an ocean of dark nectar.
7) He glistens like sapphire. He glistens like black
anjana. His touch is the delightful touch of a blue
lotus. He glistens like a raincloud.
8) His limbs are anointed with camphor, aguru, musk, and kunkuma. A
peacock feather gracefully rests in His curly hair.
9) Intoxicated black bees play in His parijata garland. Numberless autumn full-moons are defeated
by the moon of His face.
10) His forehead is glorious with curly hair and
sandal-paste tilaka. His eyebrows curve playfully.
His eyes are languid with bliss.
11) From His reddish eyes that reach almost to His
ears, He casts languid glances splashed with waves of graceful charm. His eyes
are restless. He is expert at casting sidelong glances.
12) The good fortune of attaining His
sidelong-glance hints makes the heart tremble. His half-closed eyes are
restless. His nostrils are graceful.
13) Shark-shaped golden earrings glisten at the edge
of His cheeks. His face shines with cheerfulness. He delights all the worlds.
14) The nectar handsomeness of His smile fills the
directions with light. His lips glisten like red sindura
or like rubies.
15) His words sweeter than nectar are a glorious
elixir poured into the ears. He gracefully bends His form in three places. His tilts His neck. He enchants the three worlds.
16) He plays sweet melodies on the cooing flute
placed to His pursed lips. His arms and hands glisten with rings, bracelets,
and armlets.
17) A golden necklace with a Kaustubha
gem rests on His neck. The Srivatsa mark is manifest
on His chest glorious with a string of pearls.
18) His chest is broad. He wears a kadamba garland. His waist is graceful. He wears yellow
garments. A belt glistens at His waist.
19) The edge of His garment is moved to and fro
against His toes. Anklets jangle at His lotus feet.
20) His lotus feet are soft and delicate like
reddish new sprouts. The moons of His toenails defeat the glistening moonstone
mirrors.
21) His flowerlike feet are glorious with marks of a
flag, thunderbolt, elephant-goad, and lotus. His enchanting handsomeness fills
the three worlds with wonder.
22) He is charming playfulness personified. He is a
nectar ocean of jokes and laughter. He enjoys pastimes on the Yamuna's banks. He is Vraja's
hero.
23) He is attached to the gopis.
He is like Indra in Vrndavana
forest. He is the gopis' hero more dear
than life. He is the crown of all Kamadevas.
24) He is a boatman on the Yamuna.
He tries to ferry the gopis across the river. He
likes to tease Radha. He stays in a kadamba-grove palace.
25) He always delights the vraja-gopis'
hearts. He glistens in the gopis' eyes. He tastes the
nectar of blissful pastimes. He is blissful.
26) He is marked with musk from the gopis' breasts. He yearns to enjoy pastimes with them. He
hides in a cottage. He is the rake that is Radha's
everything.
27) He is a black bee sipping nectar from the lotus
flowers of the gopis' faces. In secluded places He
tastes nectar. He is a graceful moon that delights the gopis'
hearts.
28) On the Yamuna's banks
He enjoys blissful pastimes. He is a pandita in
pastimes of vigorous dancing. For the gopis He is a
nectar moon where Kamadeva dances.
29) His pastimes fulfill the desires in the wise gopis' hearts. With various stratagems He captures the gopis in His hands.
30) He is a kalpa-vrksa
tree. He is the crest jewel of they who taste Kamadeva's
nectar. He is more handsome than millions of Kamadevas.
He is more charming and splendid than millions of moons.
31) His love is always new and sweet. He dearly
loves the gopis. He fulfills the gopis'
desires. He is expert at pastimes of dancing.
32) He enchants the hearts of the three worlds. He
is the Kamadeva of Kamadevas.
He loves the gopis eternally.
33) For the gopis whose
every limb is filled with amorous passion, He is more dear
than life. In the rasa dance He is wild with bliss.
He is the rake that enjoys pastimes with Radha.
34) He is exhausted from amorous pastimes.
Perspiration anoints his face. He languidly rests in a gopi's
embrace. He is handsome and glorious. The
35) Anyone who reads to himself or reads aloud so
others may hear, this nectar elixir of love for the
master of that gopis' life will fall in love with Krsna. He will meet Krsna. That
is certain.
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UPDATED: June 26,
2009