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Sānwal Sā Giridhārī

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EBhalā Ho Rāma Sānwal Sā Giridhārī,
AHari Binā Morī, Gopāla Binā Morī,
Sānwal Seth Binā Morī,
EKaun Khabar Lewe AMhāri :// (all)
1) ELatpat Pāg Kesariyā Jāmā,
Latpat Pāg Kesariyā Jāmā ://
Hivada Ro Hār Hazārī,
Bhalā Ho Rāma Hivada Ro Hār Hazārī ://
2) Mor Mukut Sir Chhatra Virāje,
Mor Mukut Hari Ra Chhatra Virāje ://
Kundal Kī Chavi Nyārī,
Bhalā Ho Rāma Kundal Kī Chavi Nyārī ://
3) Vrindāvan Mein Dhenu Charāve,
Madhuvana Mein Dhenu Charāve ://
Bansī Bajāve Girivaradhārī,
Bhalā Ho Rāma Muralī Bajāve Chhatra Dhārī ://
4) Vrindāvan Mein Rās Racho Hai,
Madhuvana Mein Rās Racho Hai,
Sahastra Gopiyān Vich Girivaradhārī,
Bhalā Ho Rāma Rās Rachāve Girivaradhārī
5) Vrindāvan Kī Kunja Galina Mein,
Madhuvana Kī Kunja Galina Mein,
Khelat Rādhā Pyāri,
Bhalā Ho Rāma Khelat Krishna Murāri ://
6) Indra Kop Kīyā Vraj Upar,
Indra Kop Kīyā Vraj Upar,
Nakh Par Girivaradhārī,
Bhalā Ho Rāma Nakh Par Girivaradhārī ://
7) Auran Ko Toh Aur Bharoso,
Auran Ko Toh Aur Bharoso
Hamko Toh Ās Tihārī,
Bhalā Ho Rāma Hamko To Ās Tumhārī ://
8) Bāi Mīrā Ke Prabhu Girivar Nāgar,
Bāi Mīrā Ke Prabhu Natawara Nāgar,
Charan Kamal Balihārī,
Bhala Ho Rāma Hari Ke Charana Baliharī ://

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Translation

Giridhārīji with dark complexion looks very beautiful. Without Srī Krishna, who is the protector of all and the most beautiful Lord with dark complexion, who will take news of me? 1) He is wearing a turban. He is dressed in yellow silks. On his heart (chest), there is a garland of the best forest flowers. 2) Srī Krishna is wearing a crown with peacock feathers. He has a royal canopy above His head. The sight of His earrings is exquisite. 3) He grazes the cows and calves in the forests of Vrindāvan and Madhuban. Lord Krishna with the royal canopy plays the melodious flute. 4) He performs the dance of Divine love in the forests of Vrindāvan and Madhuban. There are thousand Gopis surrounding Srī Krishna in the center. He is performing the dance of Divine love with them. 5) In the groves and alleys of Vrindāvan and Madhuban, sweet Srī Rādhā and Srī Krishna are playing. 6) When demigod Indra showed his anger on Vraj with heavy rains and thunderstorms, Srī Krishna held the Govardhan mountain on His little finger and protected the people of Vraj. 7) Others have other support, but O Lord Krishna, You are our only hope and support. 8) O Lord of Mīrābāī, the holder of the Govardhan mountain and the supreme performer, I sacrifice unto Your Lotus Feet.