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Song Name: Vapur Atula Tamala Sphita
Bahuru
Official Name: Gopala Raja
Stotra
Author: Raghunatha Dasa Goswami
Book Name: Stavavali
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
vapur-atula-tamāla-sphīta-bāhūru-śākho-
pari-dhṛta-giri-varya-svarṇa-varṇaika-gucchaḥ
kaṭi-kṛta-para-hastārakta-śākhāgra-hṛdyaḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(2)
rucira-dṛg-abhidhāne pańkaje phullayantaḿ
subhaga-vadana-gātraḿ citra-candraḿ dadhānaḥ
vilasad-adhara-bimba-ghrāyi-nāsā-śukoṣṭhaḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(3)
cala-kuṭilatara-bhrū-karmukāntar-dṛg-anta-
kramaṇa-niśita-bāṇaḿ śīghra-yānaḿ
dadhānaḥ
davayitum iva rādhā-dhairya-pārīndra-varyaḿ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(4)
asulabham iha rādhā-vaktra-cumbaḿ
vijānann
iva vilasitum etā chāyayāpi pradūrāt
mukura-yugalam acchaḿ gaṇḍa-dambhena
bibhrat
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(5)
ruci-nikara-virājad-dāḍimī-pakva-bīja-
prakara-vijayi-danta-śreṇi-saurabhya-vātaiḥ
racita-yuvati-cetaḥ-kīra-jihvāti-laulyaḥ
(6)
vacana-madhu-rasānāḿ pāyanair gopa-rāmā-
kulam uru-dhṛta-dhāmāpy unmadī-kṛtya
kāmam
abhimata-rati-ratnāny ādadānas tato
drāk
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(7)
kuvalaya-nibha-bhāle kauńkuma-drāva-puṇḍraḿ
dadhad iva ghana-śaṇḍe niścalā-cańcalāgram
racayitum iva sādhvī-kīrti-mugdhāli-bhītiḿ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(8)
śravaṇa-madana-rajjū sajjayal lajji-rādhā-
nayana-cala-cakorau
bandhum utkaḥ kiśorau
kṛta-makara-vataḿsa-snigdha-candrāḿśu-cāraḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(9)
yuvati-karaṇa-ratna-vrātam ācchidya netra-
bhramaṇa-paṭu-bhaṭais taḿ nyasya hṛt-saudha-madhye
garuḍa-maṇi-kavāṭenorasāghuṣya hṛṣṭaḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(10)
tri-bali-lalita-tuṇḍa-syandi-nābhi-hradodyat-
tanuruha-tati-sarpīm atra bibhrāṇa
ugrām
yuvati-pati-bhayākhu-grāsanāyeva sadyaḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(11)
marakata-kṛta-rambhā-garva-sarvāńkaśoru-
dvayam uru-rasa-dhāma preyasīnāḿ
dadhānaḥ
sphurad-avirala-puṣṭa-śroṇi-bhārāti-ramyaḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(12)
madana-maṇi-varālī-sampuṭa-kṣulla-jānu-
dvaya-su-lalita-jańghā-mańju-pādābja-yugmaḥ
vividha-vasana-bhūṣā-bhūṣitāńgaḥ su-kaṇṭhaḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(13)
kalita-vapur iva śrī-viṭṭhala-prema-puńjaḥ
parijana-paricaryā-varya-pīyūṣa-puṣṭaḥ
dyuti-bhara-jita-madyan-manmathodyat-samājaḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(14)
vividha-bhajana-puṣpair iṣṭa-nāmāni
gṛhṇan
pulakita-tanur iha śrī-viṭṭhalasyoru-sakhyaiḥ
praṇaya-maṇi-saraḿ svaḿ hanta tasmai dadānaḥ
pratapati giri-paṭṭe suṣṭhu
gopāla-rājaḥ
(15)
giri-kula-pati-paṭṭollāsi-gopāla-rāja-
stuti-vilasita-padyāny udbhaṭa-prema-dāni
naṭayati rasanāgre śraddhayā
nirbharaḿ yaḥ
sa sapadi labhate tat-prema-ratnaḿ prasādam
TRANSLATION
1)
The best of mountains a bunch of golden flowers on the great broad arm of the
branch of the incomparable tamala tree of His transcendental
form, and the charming reddish fingertips of His other hand resting on His hip,
Sri Gopala-raja is splendidly manifest on the king of
mountains.
2)
The wonderful moon of His handsome face making the two lotuses of His charming
eyes blossom, and the parrot's beak of His nose smelling the splendid bimba fruit of His lips, Sri Gopala-raja
is splendidly manifest on the king of mountains.
3)
With the moving curved bows of His eyebrows shooting swift and sharp arrows
from the corners of His eyes as if to drive away the powerful lion of Radha's peacefulness, Sri Gopala-raja
is splendidly manifest on the king of mountains.
4)
Considering the kiss of Radha's lips unattainable
and, on the pretext of vainly gazing at His own cheeks, from afar meditating on
Her reflection in a mirror, Sri Gopala-raja
is splendidly manifest on the king of mountains.
5)
The fragrant breeze from His teeth, which defeat a host of splendid ripe
pomegranate seeds, creating the restlessness of a parrot's tongue in the hearts
of the young gopis, Sri Gopala-raja
is splendidly manifest on the king of mountains.
6)
Making the gopis intoxicated with the nectar of His
words, and then stealing from them the precious jewels of transcendental
amorous pastimes, Sri Gopala-raja is splendidly
manifest on the king of mountains.
7)
As if to frighten the bumblebee gopis intoxicated by
His transcendental glories, He wears on His blue lotus forehead kunkuma tilaka like a stationary
lightning flash on a host of monsoon clouds. Sri Gopala-raja
is splendidly manifest on the king of mountains.
8)
Eagerly tying the two
9)
With the powerful soldiers of His restless glances plundering the jewels of the
young gopis't1, senses and keeping these jewels in the palace of His heart
behind the great sapphire door of His chest, jubilant Sri Gopala-raja
is splendidly manifest on the king of mountains.
10)
The three folds of skin flowing on His handsome abdomen enter the navel-lake
from which a fearful serpent of a great line of hairs rises to suddenly devour
the mouse of the young gopis' shyness. Sri Gopala-raja is splendidly manifest on the king of
mountains.
11)
His hips broad and handsome, and His thighs a pool of sweet nectar for the gopis and the destruction of the sapphire plantain trees'
pride, Sri Gopala-raja is splendidly manifest on the
king of mountains.
12)
His feet lotus flowers, His calves handsome, His knees two chests for the
jewels of transcendental amorous pastimes, His body decorated with many
ornaments and garments, and His neck graceful, Sri Gopala-raja
is splendidly manifest on the king of mountains.
13)
His transcendental form loved by the people of Sri Vitthala-desa,
nourished by the sweet nectar His pure devotees' service, and eclipsing the
splendor of a host of passionate Kamadevas, Sri Gopala-raja is splendidly manifest on the king of
mountains.
14)
Appearing in this world, Sri Gopala-raja, His bodily
hairs erect with joy, chanted the holy names of Lord Vitthalesvara
and offered Him the jewel necklace of pure love and the many flowers of the
activities of pure devotional service. Sri Gopala-raja
is splendidly manifest on the king of mountains.
15)
These verses are splendid with prayers to Sri Gopala-raja,
who gloriously stands on the crown of the king of mountains. These verses bring
pure love to the reader. A person who with great faith makes these prayers
dance on the tip of his tongue at once attains the mercy that is the jewel of
pure love for Sri Gopala-raja.
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UPDATED: July 4, 2009