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Song Name: Sri Krsna Sevibo Boli
Official Name: Rupanuga Bhajana Darpana Song 15
Author: Bhaktivinoda Thakura
Book Name: Gitavali
Language: Bengali
LYRICS:
(1)
śrī-kṛṣṇe sebibo boli' gṛha chāḍi' kuñje coli'
jāite hoya abhisārī sakhī
kuñja sajjā kore jabe bāsaka sajjā ha'na tabe
utkaṇṭhita kṛṣṇa-patha lakhi'
(2)
kāla ullańghiyā hori bhoga-cihna
dehe dhori'
aile hana khaṇḍitā takhana
sańkete pāiyā baise tabu kanta nā āise
bipralabdhā nāyikā to' hana
(3)
mānera kalahe hori jana cali duḥkha kori'
kalahāntarita
santāpinī
mathurāte kānta gelo bahu-dina nā āilo
proṣita-bhartṛkā kāńgālinī
(4)
nijāyatte kānte peye' krīḍā kore kānta lo'ye
swādhīna-bhartṛkā se ramaṇī
nāyikā-mātrera hoya ei aṣṭa-daśodaya
bipralambha-sambhoga-bodhinī
TRANSLATION
1)
Ahisarika: Only for the sake of rendering service to Krsna for His pleasure, the sahkis
who are to meet their lover at the assigned rendezvous garden abandon their
homes and proceed on the path to the pleasure grove. 2) Basaka-sajja:
Then they beautify the kunja with various types of
decorations, busying themselves in the mood of preparing the bed-chamber for
their dearmost lover. 3) Utkanthita:
And in the process, they all repeatedly glance out the doorway, looking down
the road in greatly exhilarating eagerness, anticipating the arrival of their
beloved hero, Sri Krsna.
2)
4) Khandita: When Krsna
arrives late, transgressing the fixed time of rendezvous, His body bears some
of signs of His having enjoyed Himself with another lover. At that time, the
heroine becomes extremely jealous upon observing such symptoms. 5) Bipralabdha: When the heroine sits waiting in the solitary
bower, and her lover does not show up at all, then She feels disappointed and
let down by His absence.
3)
6) Kalahantarita: Whenever, due to some quarrel with Krsna, Radharani sends Him away
in Her anguish, then She become severely afflicted with bereavement due to
dismissing Him. 7) Prosita-bhartrka: When Krsna leaves Vrndavana and goes
to Mathura, not returning even after many days have
passed, then Srimati Radharani becomes most miserable and suffers terribly in
separation while Her lover is abroad.
4)
8) Svadhina-bhartrka: When the heroine dominates Her
lover, and tames Him according to Her own whims, then such a lady uses Him for
Her own amorous sports. All heroines experience these eight different states of
devotional service. Thus they taste different varieties of separation and
meeting.
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UPDATED: July 10, 2009