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Song Name: Manasam Manasam Tyagad
Official Name: Volume 2 Sri Prema-sudha-sattrakhya
Sri Vrndavanesvari-namastottara-sata-nama-stotra
Author: Rupa Goswami
Book Name: Stavamala
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
mānasaḿ
mānasaḿ tyāgād utkaṇṭhārtaḿ
nirundhatīm
rādhāḿ
saḿvidya vidyāḍhyā tuńgavidyedam abravīt
(2)
vimuńca bandhure
mānaḿ nirbandhaḿ śṛṇu me vacaḥ
purā
kandarpa-sundaryai yāny utkaṇṭhita-cetase
(3)
bhagavatopadiṣṭāni
tava sakhyopalabdhaye
ińgitābhijńayā
tāni sindūreṇādya vṛndayā
(4)
vilikhya sakhi dattāni
sa jīvita-suhṛttamaḥ
virahārtas
tavemāni japan nāmāni śāmyati
(5)
rādhā
kṛṣṇa-vanādhīśā
mukunda-madhu-mādhavī
govinda-preyasī-vṛnda-mukhyā
vṛndāvaneśvarī
(6)
brahmāṇḍa-maṇḍalottaḿsa-kīritḥ
kārtika-devatā
dāmodara-priya-sakhī
rādhikā vārṣabhānavī
(7)
bhānu-bhakti-bharābhijńā
vṛṣabhānu-kumārikā
mukharā-prāṇa-dauhitrī
kīrtidā-kīrti-dāyinī
(8)
kṛṣṇa-premābdhi-karī
vatsalācyuta-mātṛkā
sakhī-maṇḍala-jīvātur
lalitā-jīvitādhikā
(9)
viśākhā-prāṇa-sarvasvaḿ
kāruṇyāmṛta-medurā
paurṇamāsī-pṛthu-prema-pātrī
subala-nanditā
(10)
kṛṣṇādhirāja-mahiṣī
vṛndāraṇya-vihāriṇī
viśākhā-sakhya-vikhyātā
lalitā-prema-lālitā
(11)
sadā
kiśorikā goṣṭha-yuvarāja-vilāsinī
govinda-prema-śikṣārtha-naṭī-kṛta-nijāḿśakā
(12)
prabodhinī-niśānṛtya-māhātmya-bhara-darśinī
candrakānti-carī
sarva-gandharva-kula-pāvanī
(13)
svajanma-bhūṣitottuńga-vṛṣabhānu-kula-sthitiḥ
lāsya-vidyā-vrata-snātā
rāsa-krīḍādi-kāraṇam
(14)
rāsotsavaya-pura-gaṇyā
kṛṣṇa-nīta-rahaḥ-sthalā
govinda-bandha-kavarī
kṛṣṇottaḿsita-kuntalā
(15)
vyakta-goṣṭhāravindākṣi
vṛndotkarṣāti-harṣiṇī
anna-tarpita-durvāsā
gāndharvā śruti-viśrutā
(16)
gāndharvikā
svagāndharva-vismāpita-balācyutā
śańkhacūḍāri-dayitā
gopī-cūḍāgra-mālikā
(17)
cāru-gorocanā-gaurī
gārutmata-nibhāmbarā
vicitra-paṭṭa-camarī-cāru-veṇī-śikhā-ruciḥ
(18)
padmendu-jaitra-vaktra-śrī-niruddha-mura-mardanā
cakorikā-camatkārī-hari-hāri-vilocanā
(19)
kāliya-damanotkampi-bhańgura-bhrū-bhujańgamā
nāsikā-śikharālambi-lavalī-sthala-mauktikā
(20)
bandhurādhara-bandhūka-vikṛṣṭa-madhusūdanā
danta-nirdhūta-śikharā
śikharīndra-dhara-priyā
(21)
kapola-maṇḍalāndoli-maṇi-kuṇḍala-maṇḍitā
pītāḿśuka-śukākarṣi-nistala-stana-dāḍimā
(22)
maṇi-kińkiṇy-alańkāra-jhańkāri-śroṇi-maṇḍalā
sthalāravinda-vińcholī-nirmańchita-pada-dyutiḥ
(23)
ariṣṭa-vadha-narmārtha-nirmāpita-sarovarā
gandhonmādita-govindo
mādhava-dvandvatāńkitā
(24)
kālindī-kūla-kuńja-śrīr
bhāṇḍīra-taṭa-maṇḍanā
dhṛta-nandīśvara-sthemā
govardhana-darī-priyā
(25)
vaḿśī-baḍiśikā-biddha-rasottarṣa-mano-jhaṣā
vaḿśikā-dhvani-viśraḿsi-nīvī-bandha-grahāturā
(26)
mukunda-netra-śapharī
vihārāmṛta-dīrghikā
nija-kuṇḍa-kuḍuńgāntas
tuńgānańga-rasonmadā
(27)
kṛṣṇa-bhrū-caṇḍa-kodaṇḍoḍḍīna-dhairya-vihańgamā
anurāga-sudhā-sindhu-hindolāndolitācyutā
(28)
vrajendra-nandanāsyendu-tuńgitānańga-sāgarā
anańga-sańgarottṛṣṇa-kṛṣṇa-luńcita-kańcukā
(29)
līlā-padma-hatoddāma-narma-lampaṭa-keśavā
hari-vakṣo-hari-grāva-haritālīya-rekhikā
(30)
mādhavotsańga-paryańkā
kṛṣṇa-bāhūpadhānikā
rati-keli-viśeṣoha-sakhī-smita-vilajjitā
(31)
ālī-puro-rahaḥ-keli-jalpotka-hari-vandinī
vaijayantī
kalābhijńā vana-srak-śilpa-kalpinī
(32)
dhātu-citrātivaicitrī-visṛṣṭi-parameṣṭhinī
viadagdhī-prathamācāryā
cāru-cāturya-citritā
(33)
asādhāraṇa-saubhāgya-bhāgyāmṛta-tarańginī
maugdhya-pragalbhatā-ramyā
dhīrādhīrāńka-bhūṣitā
(34)
śyāmala-pracchada-paṭī
mūka-nūpura-dhāriṇī
nikuńja-dhāma-saḿskāra-mādhavādhvekṣaṇa-kriyā
(35)
prādurbhūta-ghanotkaṇṭhā
vipralambha-viṣaṇṇa-dhīḥ
prātar
utprāsitopendrā
candrāvali-kaṭākṣiṇī
(36)
anākarṇita-kaḿsāri-kākū-vādā
manasvinī
cāṭukāra-hari-tyāga-jātānuśaya-kātarā
(37)
dhṛta-kṛṣṇekṣaṇotsukyā
lalitā-bhīti-māninī
viprayoga-vyathā-hāri-hari-sandeśa-nanditā
(38)
madālpa-jalpitādhīna-puṇḍarīkākṣa-maṇḍitā
bhrū-līlā-mohitopendra-hastāgra-hṛta-vaḿśikā
(39)
atulācyuta-mādhurya-svādanādvaita-bhāgya-bhūḥ
niyuddha-śrānti-nidrāṇa
hari-hārāpahāriṇī
(40)
dyūta-nirjita-vaḿśārthi-kaḿsāri-parihāsinī
nija-prāṇārbuda-preṣṭha-kṛṣṇa-pāda-nakhāńcalā
(41)
iti rādhā
sakhī-vācam ācamya pulakāńcitā
chadmanā
padmanābhasya latā-sadmāntikaḿ gatā
(42)
yaḥ sevate jano
rādhā-nāmnām aṣṭottaraḿ śatam
nāmnā
prema-sudhā-satraḿ lihyāt prema-sudhām asau
TRANSLATION
1) Understanding that
grief-stricken Radha' had renounced the jealous anger in Her heart, intelligent
Tungavidya' spoke to Her the following words.
2) O beautiful one, give up
this jealous anger! Calmly hear my words, which were formerly spoken to
Kandarpasundari, who was also anguished at heart.
3-4) Friend, these names of
Yours were taught by Paurnamasi to Kandarpasundari, who desired to attain Your
friendship. Vrnda'-devi, aware of all this, wrote down these names in red
sindura ink and gave the writing to Your
life-friend Krsna. When He is anguished by not being able to see You, He chants
these names and becomes pacified.
5) 1. Radha' is the empress
of Krsna's forest, 2. the madhavi flower blossoming in the Krsna-springtime, 3.
the first of Govinda's beloveds, 4. the queen of Vrndavana,
6) 5. She whose fame is the
crown of the universes, 6. the presiding deity of the month of Karttika, 7. the
dear friend of Lord Damodara, 8. His greatest worshiper, 9. the daughter of
King Vrsabhanu,
7) 10. expert in worshiping
the sun-god, 11. the daughter of King Vrsabhanu, 12. the dear granddaughter of
Mukhara, 13. the bringer of fame to Kirtida,
8) 14. the makari fish in
the ocean of pure love for Krsna, 15. She whom Krsna's mother loves as her own
daughter, 16. the life and soul of Her gopi friends, 17. She whom Lalita
considers more dear than life,
9) 18. Visakha's
everything, 19. flooded with the nectar of compassion, 20. the object of
Paurnamasi's great love, 21. pleased with Subala, . . .
10) 22. the queen of
Vrndavana's king, 23. She who enjoys pastimes in Vrndavana forest, 24. famous
as Visakha's friend, 25. She who is made playful by Lalita's love, . . .
11) 26. eternally young,
27. She who enjoys transcendental pastimes with Vraja's prince, 28. who
expanded to become a gandharvika (Candrakanti, to teach others how to love Lord
Govinda, . . .
12) 29. who observes a
festival of dancing to glorify Lord Krsna on the sacred Prabodhani night, 30.
who became the gandharvika Candrakanti, 31. who became the purifier of all the
gandharvas
13) 32. She whose birth
decorates the noble dynasty of King Vrsabhanu, 33. who bathes in the art of
graceful dancing, 34. the original cause of the rasa-lila, . . .
14) 35. the first person in
the rasa-lila festival, 36. She whom Krsna led to a solitary place, 37. She
whose braids are tied by Lord Govinda, 38. She whose hair Lord Krsna decorates
with flowers,
15) 39. She who is
delighted by the Lord who attracts the lotus-eyed girls of Vraja, 40. She who
pleased Durvasa Muni by cooking for him a great feast, 41. She who is expert at
singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments, 42. She who is celebrated in
the Vedas,
16) 43. She who is expert
at singing, dancing, and playing musical instruments, 44. who surprised Krsna
and Balarama at the Holi Festival, 45. who is the beloved of Sankhacuda's
enemy, 46. who is crowning garland of all the gopis, . . .
17) 47. whose beautiful
complexion is fair as gorocana, 48. whose garments are splendid as sapphires,
49. whose beautiful braided hair is crowned with colorful flowers,
18) 50. whose beautiful
face, which has already conquered both the lotus and the moon, holds Lord Krsna
as its prisoner, 51. whose eyes enchant Lord Hari and fill the cakori birds
with wonder,
19) 52. the snake of whose
frowning eyebrows make Lord Krsna, the crusher of Kaliya, tremble, 53. the tip
of whose nose is decorated with a great white pearl.
20) 54. the bumblebee Krsna
is attracted to the beautiful bandhuka flower of whose lips, 55. whose teeth
eclipse the white mountain peaks, 56. who is the beloved of He who lifted the
king of mountains,
21) 57. who is decorated
with jewel earrings swinging to and fro on Her cheeks, 58. whose round
pomegranate-breasts attract the parrot of Sri Krsna, . . .
22) 59. whose hips are
decorated with tinkling jewelled bells, 60. whose splendid feet eclipse the
land-growing lotuses, . . .
23) 61. whose favorite lake
was constructed because of joking words spoken after the killing of Aristasura,
62. whose fragrance maddens Lord Govinda, 63. who is the companion of Lord
Madhava,
24) 64. who is the goddess
staying in the forest by the Yamuna's shore, 65. who decorates Bhandiravana,
66. who brings peacefulness to Nandisvara, 67. who likes to enter the caves of
Govardhana Hill,
25) 68. the fish of whose
heart, which thirsts after nectar, is pierced by the hook of Krsna's flute, 69.
who is alarmed when the sound of Krsna's flute suddenly loosens Her belt,
26) 70. who is a
nectar-pond playground for the saphari fish of Mukunda's eyes, 71. who becomes
maddened by the nectar of transcendental amorous pastimes in the forest by Her
own lake,
27) 72. the bird of whose
peacefulness flies away when the archer Krsna lifts His fearsome eyebrow-bow,
73. who makes infallible Krsna become tossed to and fro in the nectar ocean of
love, . . .
28) 74. whose ocean of
amorous desire is agitated by the rising of the moon of the prince of Vraja's
face, 75. whose bodice was
pulled off by Krsna, who
thirsted for an amorous battle, . . .
29) 76. who, hearing the
outrageous jokes of the debauchee Kesava, struck Him with Her toy lotus flower,
77. who is the yellow line on the sapphire chest of Lord Hari, . . .
30) 78. who reclines on the
couch of Lord Madhava's chest, 79. who rests on the pillow of Lord Krsna's arm,
80. who became embarrassed when Her friends smiled by guessing the details of
Her amorous pastimes,
31) 81. who, eager to
describe Her intimate pastimes to Her friends, become a poet glorifying Lord
Hari, 82. who is expert at making vaijayanti garlands, 83. who is expert at
making garlands of forest flowers, . . .
32) 84. who is another
creator Brahma in the art of drawing beautiful pictures in mineral colors, 85.
who is the first teacher of all fine arts, 86. who is wonderfully decorated
with all artisti skill, . . .
33) 87. who is an ocean
filled with nectar waves of extraordinary good fortune, 88. who is charming in
both innocence and arrogant boldness, 89. who is decorated with the marks of
both saintly peacefulness and unrestrained passion,
34) 90. who covers Herself
with a black cape, 91. who silences Her ankle-bells, 92. who gazes at the path for
the appearance of Lord Madhava in the decorated forest grove, . . .
35) 93. who became filled
with anxiety, 94. who became dejected at heart when Krsna cheated Her, 95. who
sarcastically scolded Krsna at sunrise, 96. who from the corner of Her eye stared
at Candravali,
36) 97. who turned a deaf
ear to Krsna's sweet words, 98. who was filled with jealous anger, 99. who,
filled with pain and regret, rejected the sweetly-speaking flatterer Krsna, . .
.
37) 100. who longed to see
Krsna again, 101. who, afraid of Lalita, continued Her jealous anger, 102. who
rejoiced to get Krsna's letter, which removed the pain of His separation, . . .
38) 103. who is decorated
by a lotus-eyed person under the dominion of Her murmered words of love, 104.
who, bewildering Krsna with the playful motions of Her eyebrows, stole the
flute from His hand, . . .
39) 105. who is the abode
of the transcendental good fortune of the taste of the unparalleled sweetness
of infallible Krsna, 106. who stole the garland from Lord Hari as He slept,
exhausted from fighting with His arms,
40) 107. who laughed at
Krsna when He begged Her for the flute She won in the dice game, 108. who
considers the tip of Krsna's toenail many millions of times more dear than Her
own life.
41) After sipping Her
friend's words, Radha, the hairs of Her body erect with ecstati love, on the
pretext (of gathering flowers, went near Lord Krsna's vine-cottage.
42) May the person who
serves these 108 names of Sri Radha' drink this nectar of transcendental love, which
bears the name Prema-sudha-sattra (the sacrificial offering of the nectar of
pure love).
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UPDATED: July 4, 2009