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Song Name: Kandarpa Koti Ramyaya
Official Name: Volume 1 Pranama
Pranaya Stava
Author: Rupa Goswami
Book Name: Stavamala
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
kandarpa-koṭi-ramyāya sphurad-indīvara-tviṣe
jagan-mohana-līlāya namo gopendra-sūnave
(2)
kṛṣṇalā-kṛta-hārāya kṛṣṇa-lāvaṇya-śāline
kṛṣṇākūla-karīndrāya kṛṣṇāya
karavai namaḥ
(3)
sarvānanda-kadambāya kandamba-kusuma-sraje
namaḥ premāvalambāya pralambāri-kanīyase
(4)
kuṇḍala-sphurad-aḿsāya vaḿśāyatta-mukha-śriye
rādhā-mānasa-haḿsāya vrajottaḿsāya te namaḥ
(5)
namaḥ śikhaṇḍa-cūḍāya daṇḍa-maṇḍita-pāṇaye
kuṇḍalī-kṛta-puṣpāya puṇḍarīkekṣaṇāya
te
(6)
rādhikā-prema-mādhvīka-mādhurī-muditāntaram
kandarpa-vṛnda-saundaryaḿ govindam abhivādaye
(7)
śṛńgāra-rasa-śṛńgāraḿ karṇikārātta-karṇikam
vande śriyā navābhrāṇāḿ
bibhrāṇaḿ vibhramaḿ
harim
(8)
sâdhvī-maṇi-vrāta-paśyato-hara-veṇave
kahlāra-kṛta-cūḍāya śańkha-cūḍa-bhide
namaḥ
(9)
rādhikādhara-bandhūka-makaranda-madhuvratam
daitya-sindhura-pārīndraḿ vande gopendra-nandanam
(10)
barhendrāyudha-ramyāya jagaj-jīvana-dāyine
rādhā-vidyud-vṛtāńgāya kṛṣṇāmbhodāya
te namaḥ
(11)
premāndha-vallavī-vṛnda-locanendrīvarendave
kāśmīra-tilakāḍhyāya namaḥ pītāmbarāya te
(12)
gīrvāṇeśa-madoddāma dāva-nirvāṇa-nīradam
kandūkī-kṛta-śailendraḿ vande gokula-bāndhavam
(13)
dainyārṇave nimagno’smi mantu-grāva-bharārditaḥ
duṣṭe
kāruṇya-pārīṇa mayi kṛṣṇa kṛpāḿ kuru
(14)
ādhāro’py
aparādhānām aviveka-hato’py
aham
tvat-kāruṇya-pratīkṣo’smi prasīda mayi mādhava
TRANSLATION
1) I offer my respectful obeisances to the prince of the gopas,
who is more handsome than millions of Kamadevas, who
is more splendid than a blossoming blue lotus, and whose pastimes enchant the
entire world.
2) Let me offer my
respectful obeisances to Lord Krsna,
who wears a gunja necklace, who is splendid as a
sapphire, and who is a regal elephant on the Yamuna's
shore.
3) I offer my respectful obeisances to Balarama's younger
brother, who is the reservoir of all transcendental bliss, who wears a garland
of kadamba flowers, and who is attained by pure love.
4) O Lord whose shoulders
are splendid with earrings, O Lord who gracefully places the flute to Your mouth, O swan who swims in the Manasa
Lake of Radha's thoughts, O flower-crown of Vraja, I offer my respectful obeisances
unto You.
5) O Lord who wears a peacock-feather
crown, O Lord whose hand is decorated with a staff, O Lord who wears flower
earrings, O lotus-eyed Lord, I offer my respectful obeisances
unto You.
6) I offer my respectful obeisances to Lord Govinda, whose
heart is pleased by the sweetness of the madhvika
nectar of Radha's love, and who is more handsome than
a host of Kamadevas.
7) I offer my respectful obeisances to Lord Hari, who is
decorated with the nectar of transcendental amorous pastimes, who wears karnikara earrings, and whose splendid luster makes one
mistake Him for a host of new monsoon clouds.
8) I offer my respectful obeisances to the Lord, whose flute openly stole the jewels
of the gopis' chastity, who wears a kahlara flower in His hair, and who broke the demon Sankhacuda.
9) I offer my respectful obeisances to the prince of the gopas,
who is a bumblebee tasting the honey of the bandhuka
flower of Radha's lips, and who is a lion against the
elephants of the demons.
10) O Lord whose peacock
feather is as charming as a rainbow, O Lord who enlivens the world, O dark
cloud embraced by the lightning flash of Sri Radha, I
offer my respectful obeisances unto You.
11) O moon shining on the
lotus flowers of the eyes of the gopis blinded by
love, O Lord decorated with kunkuma tilaka, O Lord dressed in yellow garments, I offer my
respectful obeisances to You.
12) I offer my respectful obeisances to the dear friend of Gokula,
who is a cloud that extinguishes the blazing forest fire of Indra's
pride, and who made the king of mountains into a toy ball.
13) Weighted down by the
heavy boulder of my offenses, I am drowning in the ocean of pain. O merciful
Lord Krsna, please be kind to me, a wicked, sinful
man.
14) Although I am a mine of
offenses, and although I cannot tell right from wrong, I still hope for Your mercy. O Lord Madhava, please
be merciful to me.
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UPDATED:
June 28, 2009