Gopika Viraha Geetam
Ehi Murare kunjavihare ehi pranata-jana-bandho
Hey Madhava Madhumathana varenya Keshava karunasindho
O Murari! O the One Who roams in gardens! O Friend of hapless people! O Madhav! O slayer of Madhu! O desirable one! O Keshav! O Ocean of mercy! Come close to us (says the Gopika).
Raasnikunje gunjati niyatam bhramarshatam kila kanta Ehi nibhrit-patha-pantha
Twamiha yache darshanadanam hey Madhusudana shanta
Hundreds of shiny bumble-bees are continuously buzzing in the gardens of (our) Raas. O non-dual path follower! Come close. We all are craving for the sight of You, O Madhusudan, the quiet one!
Shunyam kusumasanamiha kunje shunyah kelikadambah Deenah kekikdambah
Mridu-kala-nadam kila savishadam roditi Yamunaswambhah
The throne of flowers made in the garden is empty [because You are not here]; the sport at the side of Kadamb³ tree is missing too. The river Yamuna is consistently flowing with the rhythm of her waves imitating a cry; even she is missing Your presence.
Nav-neeraj-dhar-Shyamala-sundara Chandra-kusuma-roochivesha Gopi-gana-hridayesha
Govardhana-dhara Vrindavana-chara vanshidhara Parmesha
O the One who holds a new lotus! O Shyam! O Beautiful! O Moon faced and
flower bodied! O the ruler of our (Gopis') hearts! O the One who held
Govardhan Mountain! O cow rearer of Vrindavan! O Flute holder! O Supreme
God!
Radharanjana kansa-nishudana prantistavaka-charane Nikhil-nirashraya-sharane
Ehi Janardana peetambara-dhara kunje manthar pawane.
O enticer of Radha! O Slayer of Kansa (a mighty demon)! O Complete one! I am bowing into Your feet which is the shelter of the unsheltered! O Janardan! O the One, who is adorned with yellow robes! Come close to me in this garden.
Jai Shree Krishna !
Blessed Be...!