
(Pad kirtan composed by Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji Maharaj. Exerpted from Shri Krishna Madhuri of “Prem Ras Madira”.)
Anupama rupa, neelamani ko ri.
No one can describe or explain Krishna’s beauty, sweetness or bliss in words. It is unlimited and divine.
Ur dhari kar kari haya! Girata soi, lakhat bar ik bhulehun jo ri.
Whoever beholds His divine beauty even once, and even by mistake, exclaims, “Oh!”, and placing his hand over his heart, falls in a swoon on the ground, unable to bear this boundless bliss.
Prati angani chhavi koti anangani, sushama-sudha-sar-ras bori.
Each and every part of Krishna’s body is so beautiful, that the beauty of uncountable Kamdevas (celestial god of beauty) could be sacrified on it. He is the very essence of the nectar of beauty.
Jinhin agani nayana nirakhat, tin hin kahan kaha saras bado ri.
Krishna’s beauty is so enthralling that whatever part of His body the eyes see, they experience that part to be lovelier than any other part.
Nakha shikha lakhi sakhi ankhiyan hun te, pal pal talapati dekhan ko ri.
Even after ceaselessly seeing Him from top to toe, every moment the eyes continuously crave to see Him again and again. (This is the ever-new quality of the bliss of divine love.)
Kahan ‘Kripalu’ gagar mahan sagar, ava na yatana karor karo ri.
Jagadguru Shri Kripalu Ji says that by any means it is impossible to hold this ocean of divine bliss in the small pot of the material senses, mind and intellect.
© Jagadguru Kripalu Parishat and Bhakti Bliss, 2009.




