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Song Name: Harir Drstva Gosthe Mukura Gatam
Official Name: Sacisunvastakam
Author: Raghunatha Dasa Goswami
Book Name: Stavavali
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
harir
dṛṣṭvā goṣṭhe mukura-gatam ātmānam
atulaḿ
sva-mādhuryaḿ
rādhā-priyatara-sakhīvāptum abhitaḥ
aho gauḍe
jātaḥ prabhur apara-gauraika-tanu-bhāk
śacī-sūnuḥ
kiḿ me nayana-saraṇīḿ yāsyati punaḥ
(2)
purīdevasyāntaḥ-praṇaya-madhunā
snāna-madhuro
muhur
govindodyad-viśada-paricaryārcita-padaḥ
svarūpasya
prāṇārbuda-kamala-nīrājita-mukhaḥ
śacī-sūnuḥ
kiḿ me nayana-saraṇīḿ yāsyati punaḥ
(3)
dadhānaḥ
kaupīnaḿ tad-upari bahir-vastram aruṇaḿ
prakāṇḍo
hemādri-dyutibhir abhitaḥ sevita-tanuḥ
mudā gāyann
uccair nija-madhura-nāmāvalim asau
śacī-sūnuḥ
kiḿ me nayana-saraṇīḿ yāsyati punaḥ
(4)
anāvedyaḿ
pūrvair api muni-gaṇair bhakti-nipuṇaiḥ
śruter
gūḍhāḿ premojjvala-rasa-phalāḿ
bhakti-latikām
kṛpālus
taḿ gauḍe prabhur ati-kṛpābhiḥ prakaṭayan
śacī-sūnuḥ
kiḿ me nayana-saraṇīḿ yāsyati punaḥ
(5)
nijatve
gauḍīyān jagati parigṛhya prabhur imān
hare-kṛṣṇety
evaḿ gaṇana-vidhinā kīrtayata bhoḥ
itiprāyaḿ
śikṣāḿ janaka iva tebhyaḥ paridiśan
śacī-sūnuḥ
kiḿ me nayana-saraṇīḿ yāsyati punaḥ
(6)
puraḥ paśyan
nīlācala-patim uru-prema-nivahaiḥ
kṣaran-netrāmbhobhiḥ
snapita-nija-dīrghojjvala-tanuḥ
sadā
tiṣṭhan deśe praṇayi-garuḍa-stambha-carame
śacī-sūnuḥ
kiḿ me nayana-saraṇīḿ yāsyati punaḥ
(7)
mudā dantair
daṣṭvā dyuti-vijita-bandhūka-madhuraḿ
karaḿ
kṛtvā vāmaḿ kaṭi-nihitam anyaḿ parilasan
samutthāpya
premṇāgaṇita-pulako nṛtya-kutukī
śacī-sūnuḥ
kiḿ me nayana-saraṇīḿ yāsyati punaḥ
(8)
sarit-tīrārāme
viraha-vidhuro gokula-vidhor
nadīm anyāḿ
kurvan nayana-jala-dhārā-vitatibhiḥ
muhur murcchāḿ
gacchan mṛtakam iva viśvaḿ viracayan
śacī-sūnuḥ
kiḿ me nayana-saraṇīḿ yāsyati punaḥ
(9)
śacī-sūnor
asyāṣṭakam idam abhīṣṭaḿ viracayat
sadā dainyodrekād
ati-viśada-buddhiḥ paṭhati yaḥ
prakāmaḿ
caitanyaḥ prabhur ati-kṛpāveśa-vivaśaḥ
pṛthu-premāmbhodhau
prathita-rasade majjayati tam
TRANSLATION
1)
Will Lord Hari who, when He saw His own incomparable sweetness in a mirror in
Vraja, in order to become like His dearest friend Radha' manifested an
incomparable golden form and took birth in Bengal as the son of Saci, again
walk on the pathway of my eyes?
2)
Will Saci's son, who is sweetly bathed in the honey of the love in Isvara
Puri's heart, whose feet are always worshiped by Govinda's splendid service,
and whose face is worshiped with the billions of lotuses that are Svarupa
Damodara's breaths, again walk on the pathway of my eyes?
3)
Will Saci's son, who wears a kaupina and above that a saffron outer garment, whose
form is like a tree trunk splendid as a golden mountain, and who loudly sings
His own sweet holy names, again walk on the pathway of my eyes?
4)
Will Saci's compassionate son, the Lord who very compassionately revealed in
Bengal the vine of pure devotional service, which bears the splendid nectar of
pure love as its fruit, which was hidden from the Vedas, and which had been
unknown to the previous sages expert in devotion, again walk on the pathway of
my eyes?
5)
Will Saci's son who, accepting the people of Bengal as His own and teaching
them as a father, said, "Please chant the Hare Krsna mantra a fixed number
of times," again walk on the pathway of my eyes?
6)
Will Saci's son, always staying at His favorite place behind the Garuda-stambha
and the tears from His eyes bathing His splendid, tall form as He gazes with
intense love at Lord Jagannatha, the master of Nilacala, again walk on the
pathway of my eyes?
7)
Will Saci's son who, biting His lips, which eclipse the splendor of red
bandhuka flowers, placing His charming left hand on His hip, raising and waving
His other hand, and the numberless hairs of His body erect, eagerly danced in
ecstatic love, again walk on the pathway of my eyes?
8)
Will Saci's son who, overwhelmed by feelings of separation from Lord Krsna, the
moon of Gokula, repeatedly fainting and seeing the whole world as dead, in a
garden by a river created another river with the tears of His eyes, again walk
on the pathway of my eyes?
9)
One who humbly and with a pure heart regularly reads these eight verses
glorifying the son of Saci, Lord Caitanya plunges into the great nectar ocean
of pure transcendental love.
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UPDATED: June 26, 2009