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Song Name: Vana Bhuvi Ravaikanya Svaccha
Official Name: Madana Gopala Stotra
Author: Raghunatha Dasa Goswami
Book Name: Stavavali
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
vana-bhuvi
ravikanyā-svaccha-kacchāli-pāli-
dhvani-yuta-vara-tīrtha-dvādaśāditya-kuńje
sa-kanaka-maṇi-vedī-madhya-madhyādhirūḍhaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(2)
subhaga-nava-śikhaṇḍa-bhrājad-uṣṇīṣa-hārā-
ńgada-valaya-samudrā-dhvāna-mańjīra-ramyaḥ
vasana-ghusṛṇa-carcā-mallikollāsitāńgaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(3)
kaṭi-kṛta-vara-bhańga-nyasta-jańghānya-jańghaḥ
kara-yuga-dhṛta-vaḿśīḿ
nyasta-bimbādharāgre
su-madhuram
ati-tiryag-grīvayā vādayaḿs tāḿ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(4)
vidhi-kṛta-vidhu-sṛṣṭi-vyarthatā-kāri-vaktra-
dyuti-lava-hṛta-rādhā-sthūla-mānāndhakāraḥ
smita-lapita-madhūlyonmāditaitad-dhṛṣīkaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(5)
śarad-udita-saroja-vrāta-vitrāsi-netrań-
cala-kuṭila-kaṭākṣair
mandaroḍḍaṇḍa-cālaiḥ
jhaṭiti
mathita-rādhā-svānta-dugdhārṇavāntaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(6)
kuṭila-caṭula-cillī-valli-lāsyena
labdha-
prathita-sakala-sādhvī-dharma-ratna-prasādaḥ
tilakavad-alikena
dhvasta-kāmeṣu-cāpaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(7)
śuka-yuva-vara-cańcu-prāḿśu-nāsāḿśu-sindhau
janita-kula-vadhūṭī-dṛṣṭi-matsyī-vihāraḥ
smita-lava-yuta-rādhā-jalpa-mantronmadāntaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(8)
vikasad-adhara-bandhūkāntar
uḍḍīya gandhaiḥ
patitam
upa vidhartuḿ rādhikā-citta-bhṛńgam
daśana-ruci-guṇāgre
datta-tat-sīdhu-cāraḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(9)
śravaṇa-madana-kanda-prekṣaṇoḍḍīna-rādhā-
dhṛti-vibhava-vihańge
nyasta-netrānta-bāṇaḥ
alaka-madhupa-datta-dyota-mādhvīka-satraḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(10)
parimala-ruci-pālī-śāli-gāndharvikodyan-
mukha-kamala-madhūlī-pāna-matta-dvirephaḥ
mukura-jayi-kapole
mṛgya-tā-cumba-bimbaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(11)
makara-mukha-sadṛkṣa-svarṇa-varṇāvataḿsa-
pracalana-hṛta-rādhā-sarva-śārīra-dharmaḥ
tad-ati-cala-dṛg-anta-svastha-vaḿśe
dhṛtākṣaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(12)
harimaṇi-kṛta-śańkha-ślāghitollańghi-lekhā-
traya-ruci-vṛta-kaṇṭhasyopakaṇṭhe
maṇīndram
dadhad
iha parirabdhuḿ rādhikāḿ bimbitāḿ ca
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(13)
kuvalaya-kṛta-vakṣas-talpam
uccaḿ dadhānaḥ
śrama-vilulita-rādhā-svāpanāyaiva
navyam
bhuja-yugam
api divyaḿ tat-prakāṇdopadhānaḿ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(14)
rucira-jaṭhara-patre
citra-nābhī-taṭodyat-
tanuruha-tati-nāmnīḿ
ballavī-vṛnda-bhuktyai
smara-nṛpati-samudra-svākṣarālīḿ
dadhānaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(15)
yuvati-hṛd-alasebha-prauḍha-bandhāya
sthapita-cita-rasoru-stambha-jṛmbhābhirāmaḥ
marakata-kaṭa-jaitra-phulla-jānu-prasannaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(16)
praṇaya-nava-madhūnāḿ
pāna-mātraika-gatyā
sakala-karaṇa-jīvyaḿ
rādhikā-matta-bhṛńgyāḥ
aruṇa-caraṇa-kańja-dvandvam
ullāsya paśyan
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(17)
atula-vilasad-ańga-śreṇi-vinyāsa-bhańgyā
glapita-madana-koṭi-sphāra-saundarya-kīrtiḥ
bala-lava-hata-mattāpāra-pārīndra-darpaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(18)
taraṇi-duhitṛ-kacche
svaccha-pāthodadhāmā
samudita-nava-kāmābhira-rāmāvalīṇām
taḍid-ati-ruci-bāhu-sphurjad-aḿso
'ti-jṛmbhan
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(19)
nava-taruṇima-bhaṭṭācārya-varyeṇa
śāstraḿ
manasija-muni
klptaḿ nyāyaḿ adhyāpitābhiḥ
nava-nava-yuvatībhir
bibhrad-udgrāham asmin
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(20)
ratim
ati-racayantyā rādhikā-narma-kāntyā
sthagita-vacana-darpaḥ
sphāritānya-prasańgaḥ
kharam
ati-lalitāsye kińcid ańcat-smitākṣaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(21)
sa-vidha-ramita-rādhaḥ
sāgraja-snigdha-rūpa-
praṇaya-rucira-candraḥ
kuńja-khelā-vitandraḥ
racita-jana-cakora-prema-pīyūṣa-varṣaḥ
sphurati
madana-pūrvaḥ ko 'pi gopāla eṣaḥ
(22)
madana-valita-gopālasya
yaḥ stotram etat
paṭhati
sumatir udyad-dainya-vanyābhiṣiktaḥ
sa
khalu viṣaya-rāgaḿ sauri-bhāgaḿ vihāya
pratijani
labhate tat-pāda-kańjānurāgam
TRANSLATION
1)
On the shore of the Yamuna in the Dvadasaditya forest filled with the humming
bees in the middle of a courtyard of gold and jewels Sri Madana-Gopala is
splendidly manifest.
2)
Wearing a splendid new peacock-feather crown, charming necklaces, armlets,
bracelets, rings, and tinkling anklets, and His transcendental form dressed in
fine garments, anointed with saffron, and decorated with jasmine flowers, Sri
Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
3)
Sweetly playing the flute He holds with both hands to His bimba fruit lips, His
waist and knees bent, and His neck tilted, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly
manifest.
4)
The sweetness of His smiles and words maddening Radha's senses, and a single
ray of the splendor of His face removing the blinding darkness of Her jealous anger
and making useless the moon created by Brahma, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly
manifest.
5)
His crooked sidelong glances frightening the autumn lotus flowers and churning
the depths of the milk-ocean of Radha's heart with the churning-rod of Mount Mandara,
Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
6)
The dancing of the crooked vines of His eyebrows gaining for Him the kindness
of all jewellike, saintly girls, and His tilaka decorated forehead destroying
the bow of Kama, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
7)
Maddened by the mystic mantra of coyly smiling Radha's words, and His nose,
more handsome than the beak of a handsome young parrot, an ocean of splendor
where the fish of the glances of saintly girls play, Sri Madana-Gopala is
splendidly manifest.
8)
Baiting with nectar the rope of the splendor of His teeth to capture the
bumblebee of Radha's heart as it lands on the blossoming bandhuka flower of His
lips to smell its sweetness, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
9)
Offering the honey of His splendid handsomeness in sacrifice to the bumblebees
of the curling locks of hair on His forehead, and aiming the arrow of His
sidelong glance at the bird of Radha's peaceful composure as it flies up to see
the sweetness of His ears, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
10)
Assuming the role of a black bee drunk on the liquor of Radha's fragrant and
splendid lotus face and searching Her cheeks, which defeat the mirrors, for the
bimba fruits of Her lips, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
11)
The movements of His golden shark-shaped earrings making Radha forget all
material duties, and His eyes meeting Her restless sidelong glance at His
flute, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
12)
Placing on His neck more glorious than the sapphire conchshell and splendidly
decorated with three lines, the king of jewels in order to embrace Sri Radha'
reflected there, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
13)
His lotus chest a great bed for exhausted Radha to sleep on, and His
transcendental arms Her excellent pillow, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly
manifest.
14)
His abdomen a charming leaf King Kama has, for the pleasure of the gopis,
inscribed with his own names in the form of the wonderful line of hairs rising
from the navel, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
15)
His glorious knees eclipsing a host of sapphires and His thighs the nectar
posts established by Kamadeva to tightly bind the slowly-moving elephants of
the young gopis' hearts, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
16)
His reddish lotus feet life for the senses of the intoxicated bumblebee Radha,
whose only wish is to drink the new honey of love there, Sri Madana-Gopala is
splendidly manifest.
17)
The graceful motions of His peerless, splendid limbs making the glory of the
handsomeness of millions of Kamadevas wilt, and a small fraction of His bodily
strength destroying the arrogance of the greatest wild lions, Sri Madana-Gopala
is splendidly manifest.
18)
Like a splendid monsoon cloud, its shoulders and arms embraced by the lightning
flashes of many amorous gopis as it moves along the Yamuna's shore, Sri
Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
19)
Debating with the young gopis who studied the scriptures of Kamadeva Muni under
the care of their teacher youth, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
20)
His arrogant demands eclipsed by the splendor of Radha's playful and delightful
joking words, and His crooked, smiling glance pointed at Lalita's sharply
intelligent face, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
21)
Happy to stay near Radha, a charming moon of love for His elder brother, never
tiring of enjoying pastimes in the forest, and showering the nectar of love on
the cakora birds of the people, Sri Madana-Gopala is splendidly manifest.
22)
An intelligent person washed by the waters of humbleness, who abandons all love
for material sense gratification, which only leads to Yamaraja, and reads this
prayer glorifying Sri Madana-Gopala, birth after birth attains pure love for
His lotus feet.
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UPDATED: July 4, 2009