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Man Chal Re Vrindāvan Dhām

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AMan Chal Re Vrindāvan DDhām,
Rādhe Rādhe EGāyenAge ://
ARādhe Rādhe Gāyenge ://
ATerā Kodi (lead) - Jai Ho (all) ://
ATerā Kodi Lage Na Cha DDhām,
Rādhe Rādhe EGāyenAge ://
AMan Chal Re Vrindāvan DDhām,
Rādhe Rādhe EGāyenAge ://
1) AVrindāvan Mein EBānke BAihāri ://
AOdh Ke Baitho EKāmariyā AKārī ://
AVrindāvan Mein EBānke BAihāri,
Odh Ke Baitho EKāmariyā AKārī (lead)
ATujhe Vahin Pe (lead) - Jai Ho (all) ://
ATujhe Vahin Pe Mile VishaDrām,
Rādhe Rādhe EGāyenAge ://
AMan Chal Re Vrindāvan DDhām,
Rādhe RādheGGāyenAge (lead)
2) Vrindāvan Mein Yamunā Kinārā ://
Nirmal Shītal Behati Hai Dhārā ://
Vrindāvan Mein Yamunā Kinārā,
Nirmal Shītal Behatī Hai Dhārā (lead)
Tujhe Mil Jāyen - Jai Ho ://
Tujhe Mil Jāyen Shyāma Shyām,
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyenge ://
Man Chal Re Vrindāvan Dhām,
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyenge (lead)
3) Srī Nidhivan Kī Shobhā Hai Nyārī ://
Haridāsa Ju Ke Bānke Bihāri ://
Srī Nidhivan Kī Shobhā Hai Nyārī,
Haridāsa Juke Bānke Bihārī (lead)
Tere Bana Jāyen - Jai Ho ://
Tere Bana Jāyen Bigade Kām,
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyenge ://
Man Chal Re Vrindāvan Dhām,
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyenge (lead)
4) Pāgal Kā Pāgalpan Dehko ://
Prabhu Kī Khātir Tan Man Pheko ://
Pāgal Kā Pāgalpan Dehko,
Prabhu Kī Khātir Tan Man Pheko (lead)
Dekho Barsāno - Jai Ho ://
Dekho Barsāno Aur Nanda Gaon,
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyenge ://
Man Chal Re Vrindāvan Dhām,
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyenge (lead)
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyenge ://
Tera Kodi - Jai Ho ://
Tera Kodi Lage Na Cha Dām,
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyege ://
Man Chal Re Vrindāvan Dhām,
Rādhe Rādhe Gāyenge ://

Meaning

Translation

O mind, let’s go to the abode of Srī Vrindāvan and sing the sweet Name of Srī Rādhā. It does not take any penny of yours to sing the sweet Name of Srī Rādhā. 1) In Vrindāvan resides Srī Bānke Bihāri (form of Lord Srī Krisihna with a beautiful three-fold bent posture Who is the supreme enjoyer). He has covered Himself with a small black blanket. You will find rest there only. 2) At the banks of the Yamunā river, the pure, cool water current flows. There you will meet Srī Rādhā and Srī Krishna. 3) The beauty of the Srī Nidhivan forest is unique. Here Swāmī Haridas (Lalita Sakhi in Dwapar Yuga) worshipped Srī Rādhā and Srī Krishna. At his request the Divine couple merged into one and the idol of Bānke Bihāri appeared. Here your spoiled affairs will be resolved. 4) See the madness of the mad. He gave up his mind and body for the Lord. See also in Barsana and Nandagaon they are also singing the sweet Name of Srī Rādhā.