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Song Name: Krsnotkirtana Gana Nartana (Sri Sadgosvamyastakam)
Author: Srinivasa Acarya
Book Name: None
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
kṛṣṇa–of Kṛṣṇa;
utkīrtana–loud chanting; gāna–singing;
nartana–dancing; parau–they
who are absorbed; prema-amṛta–the nectar of
love of God; ambhaḥ-nidhī–like oceans; dhīra-adhīra-jana–to the gentle and the ruffians;
priyau–they who are dear; priya-karau–they
who are all-pleasing; nirmatsarau–they who are
non-envious; pūjitau–they who are all-worshipable; śrī-caitanya–of
Srī Caitanya; kṛpā-bharau–they who are bearing the mercy; bhuvi–in the world; bhuvaḥ–of
the world; bhāra–the burden; avahantārakau–they
who dispel; vande–I offer my respectful obeisances; rūpa–to Srī Rūpa Gosvāmī sanātanau–and
to Srī Sanātana Gosvāmī raghu-yugau–to
the two Raghus : Srī Raghunātha
Bhaṭṭa Gosvāmī
and Srī Raghunātha
dāsa Gosvāmī
śrī-jīva–to Srī
Jīva Gosvāmī
gopālakau–and to Srī
Gopāla Bhaṭṭa
Gosvāmī.
(2)
nānā-śāstra–various scriptures; vicāraṇa–in
scrutinizingly studying; eka-nipuṇau–they
who are uniquely expert; sat-dharma–eternal religious principles; saḿsthāpakau–they who are the establishers; lokānām–of all human beings; hita-kārinau–they
who are the performers of beneficial activities; tri-bhuvane–throughout
the three worlds; manyau–they who are worthy of
honor; śaraṇyākarau–they who are
worth taking shelter of; rādhā-kṛṣṇa–of
Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa;
pada-aravinda–at the lotus feet; bhajana-ānandena–in
the bliss of worship; matta-ālikau–they who are
intoxicated with the mood of the gopīs...
(3)
śrī-gaurāńga–of Lord Caitanya; guṇa–the qualities; anuvarṇana–in
narrating; vidhau–in the process; śraddhā–of
faith; samṛddhi–with an abundance; anvitau–they who are endowed; pāpa-uttāpa–the
distress of sinful reactions; nikṛntanau–they
who remove; tanu-bhṛtām–of those souls who
are embodied; govinda–about Lord Govinda;
gāna-amṛtaiḥ–by the nectarean songs; ānanda-ambudhi–the
ocean of transcendental bliss; vardhana–increasing; eka-nipuṇau–they who are totally expert; kaivalya-nistārakau–they who are the saviors from
impersonal liberation...
(4)
tyaktvā–having given up; tūrṇam–quickly
(after being summoned by Lord Caitanya); aśeṣa–all; maṇḍala-pati-śreṇīm–the
aristocracy of upper-class society; sadā–always;
tuccha-vat–as insignificant; bhūtvā–having
become; dīna-gaṇa–of the poor people; īśakau–they who are the protectors; karuṇayā–out of mercy; kaupīna–loincloths;
kanthā–and tattered quilts; āśritau–they
who have accepted; gopī-bhāva–the mood of
the gopīs; rasa-amṛta-abdhi–the
ocean of nectar-mellows; laharī-kallola–in the
ripples and waves; magnau–they who are absorbed; muhuḥ–always and repeatedly...
(5)
kūjat–cooing; kokila–of cuckoos; haḿsa–of swans; sārasa–and
of cranes; gaṇa–flocks; ākīrṇe–crowded;
mayūra–with peacocks; ākule–in
the constantly agitated motion; nānā-ratna–with
various jewels; nibaddha-mūla–bound around their
bases; viṭapa–the trees; śrī-yukta–endowed
with splendor; vṛndāvane–in the forest of Vṛndāvana; rādhā-kṛṣṇam–of
Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa;
ahaḥ-niśam–day and night; prabhajatau–they who are engaged in enthusiastic worship; jīva–upon the living entities; arthadau–they
who bestow the ultimate goal of life; yau–they who; mudā–with great delight...
(6)
sańkhyā-pūrvaka–in a scheduled measurement; nāma-gāna–singing
the holy name; naṭibhiḥ–and by bowing
down; kāla-avasānī-kṛtau–they
who passed their time in doing such; nidra-āhāra–sleeping
and eating; vihāraka-ādi–recreation and so forth;
vijitau–they who have conquered; ca–and; atyanta-dīnau–they who are extremely meek and humble;
ca–and; yau–they who; rādhā-kṛṣṇa–of
Rādhā and Kṛṣṇa;
guṇa-smṛteḥ–in remembrance of the
qualities; madhurimā–of the sweetness; ānandena–by the bliss; sammohitau–they
who are fully enchanted...
(7)
rādhā-kuṇḍa–of the lake Rādhā-kuṇḍa;
taṭe–on the bank; kalinda-tanayā–of
the daughter of Mt. Kalinda (the Yamunā
river); tīre–on the bank; ca–also; vaḿśī-vaṭe–at the banyan tree called Vaḿśī-vaṭa; prema-unmāda–the
madness of love of God; vaśāt–by the force;
aśeṣa-daśayā–by limitless
ecstatic symptoms; grastau–they who are seized; pramattau–they who are madmen; sadā–always;
gāyantau–they who sing; ca–and; kadā–sometimes; hareḥ–of
Lord Hari; guṇa-varam–the
excellent qualities; bhāva–in ecstasy; abhibhūtau–they who are overwhelmed; mudā–with great delight...
(8)
he
rādhe–O Rādhā!;
vraja-devike–O Queen of Vraja!;
ca–and; lalite–O Lalitā
Sakhī!; he nanda-sūno–O
son of Nanda Mahārāja!;
kutaḥ–where are you?; śrī-govardhana–on
beautiful Govardhana Hill; kalpa-pādapa-tale–at
the base of the desire-trees; kālindī-vanye–in
the forest on the bank of the Yamunā river; kutaḥ–where are you?; ghoṣantau–they
who are shouting; iti–thus; sarvataḥ–everywhere;
vraja-pure–in the realm of Vraja;
khedaiḥ–by distress; mahā-vihvalau–they
who are greatly agitated…
UPDATED: June 15, 2009