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Song Name: Gati Ganjita Mattatara Dviradam
Official Name: Volume 1; Sri Hari
Kusuma Stavakam
Author: Rupa Goswami
Book Name: Stavamala
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS
(1)
gati-gaņjita-mattatara-dviradaḿ
rada-nindita-sundara-kunda-madam
madanārbuda-rūpa-mada-ghna-ruciḿ
rucira-smita-maņjari
maņju-mukham
(2)
mukharīkṛta-veṇu-hṛta-pramadaḿ
mada-valgita-locana-tāmarasam
rasa-pūra-vikāsaka-keli-paraḿ
paramārtha-parāyaṇa-loka-gatim
(3)
gati-maṇḍita-yāmuna-tīra-bhuvaḿ
bhuvaneśvara-vandita-cāru-padam
padakojjvala-komala-kaṇṭha-rucaḿ
rucakātta-viśeṣaka-valgutaram
(4)
tarala-pracalāka-parīta-śikhaḿ
śikharīndra-dhṛti pratipanna-bhujam
bhujagendra-phaṇāńgaṇa-rańga-dharaḿ
dhara-kandara-khelana-lubdha-hṛdam
(5)
hṛdayālu-suhṛd-gaṇa-datta-mahaḿ
mahanīya-kathā-kula-dhūta-kalim
kalitākhila-durjaya-bāhu-balaḿ
bala-vallava-śāvaka-saḿnihitam
(6)
hita-sādhu-samīhita-kalpa-taruḿ
taruṇī-gaṇa-nūtana-puṣpa-śaram
śaraṇāgata-rakṣaṇa-dakṣatamaḿ
tam asādhu-kulopala-caṇḍa-karam
(7)
kara-padma-milat-kusuma-stavakaḿ
baka-dānava-matta-karīndra-harim
hariṇī-gaṇa-hāraka-veṇu-kalaḿ
kala-kaṇṭha-ravojjvala-kaṇṭha-raṇam
(8)
raṇa-khaṇḍita-durjana-puṇya-janaḿ
jana-mańgala-kīrti-latā-prabhavam
bhava-sāgara-kumbha-janām aguṇaḿ
guṇa-sańga-vivarjita-bhakta-gaṇam
(9)
gaṇanātiga-divya-guṇollasitaḿ
smita-raśmi-sahodara-vaktra-varam
vara-dṛpta-vṛṣāsura-dāra-ghanaḿ
ghana-vibhrama-veśa-vihāramayam
(10)
maya-putra-tamaḥ-kṣaya-pūrṇa-vidhuḿ
vidhurīkṛta-dānava-rāja-kulam
kula-nandanam atra namāmi harim
(11)
urasi parisphurad-indiram indindira-mandira-śrajollasitam
harim
ańganātimańgala-mańgala-sac-candanaḿ vande
TRANSLATION
1-10)
To Lord Hari, whose graceful movements rebuke the maddened
elephants, whose handsome teeth condemn the jasmine flowers' pride, whose
handsomeness destroys the pride of millions of Kamadevas,
whose charming face is decorated with the blossom of a splendid smile whose
talkative flute has captured the gopis, whose happily
dancing eyes are red lotus flowers, who enjoys transcendental pastimes that are
a flood of nectar, who is the goal of they who search for the ultimate goal of
life whose footsteps decorate the Yamuna's shore,
whose handsome feet are worshiped by the kings of all planets, whose soft and
glorious neck is decorated with a padaka, who is
gracefully decorated with gorocana tilaka whose topknot is decorated with a moving peacock
feather, whose arm defiantly lifted the king of mountains, who made the
courtyard of the king of serpents' expanded hoods into His dancing arena, whose
heart is greedy to enjoy pastimes in the mountain caves, the narration of whose
glories shakes away the age of Kali,who is a joyful
festival for His affectionate friends, who possesses the strength of all
unconquerable arms, who is the constant companion of Balarama
and the cowherd boys, who is a desire tree for the saintly devotees, who is a
new Kamadeva for the young gopis,
who is the expert protector of they who take shelter of Him, who is the blazing
sun that burns the utpala flowers of the demons who
holds a bunch of flowers in His lotus hand, who is a lion against the mad
elephant of Bakasura, whose flute musi
charms the does, whose voice is more splendid than the singing of cuckoos, who
broke the demon yaksas in battle, the vine of whose
fame is auspicious for the people, whose holy name and transcendental qualities
are an Agastya Muni that
drinks up the ocean of repeated birth and death, whose devotees are untouched
by the modes of material nature, whose transcendental qualities are countless,
whose handsome face is the brother of the moon, who is a raincloud
against the forest fire of arrogant Aristasura, who
is playful and decorated with charming ornaments, who is a full moon that
destroyed the darkness of Vyomasura, who brought pain
to the demon kings, and who is the delight of His relatives, I offer my
respectful obeisances.
11)
To Lord Hari, who bears the mark of Srivatsa on His chest, whose splendid garland is the palatial
home of many bees, who is the great auspiciousness of the gopis,
and whose transcendental form is splendid with sandal paste, I offer my
respectful obeisances.
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UPDATED: June 26, 2009