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Zarā Chalke Vrindāvan Dekho

Radha Krishna4 views

Bhajan text

Lyrics and chords

TransposeOriginal keyDetected key: D major
DZarā Chalke Vrindāvan Dekho,
Shyām DBansī BajEjāte MiDlengGgeD-e,
DJhulā Jhūl Rahi Hogi RādhārāAnī,
Shyām DJhula JhuFlāte MDilenGgeD-e
DZarā Chalke Vrindāvan Dekho (lead)
DJai Rādhe Jai Rādhe Rādhe Jai Rādhe, (matajis)
AJai Shyāma Jai Shyāma Shyāma DJai Shyāma ://
(prabhus)
1) DRādhe Shyāma Kī Joḍī Hai Pyāri,
Rās EBihāriji Kī Mahimā Hai DNyārī ://
DVahan Rādhe Ke Gale Dāla BaiyaAn (lead)
DHo Ho Ho Ho Ho :// (all)
DVahān Rādhe Ke Gale Dāla BaiyāAn,
ShyāmaDRāsa RāEchāte MiDilenGge-De,
DZarā Chalke Vrindāvan Dekho (lead)
2) Mere Mohana Kī Surata Hai Bholī,
Inke Sanga Hai Gwālon Kī Tolī ://
Zarā Sakhiyon Ke Ghar Jā Ke Dekho (lead)
Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho :// (all)
Zarā Sakhiyon Ke Ghar Jā Ke Dekho,
Shyāma Mākhana Churāte Milenge,
Zarā Chalke Vrindāvan Dekho (lead)
3) Yahān Yamunā Kī Nirmal Hai Dhārā,
Zarā Chalkar Ke Dekhen Nazārā ://
Vraj Ke Saba Gwāle Hain Gore Gore (lead)
Ho Ho Ho Ho Ho :// (all)
Vraj Ke Saba Gwāle Hain Gore Gore,
Bīcha Mein Shyāma Kāle Milenge,
Zarā Chalke Vrindāvan Dekho (lead)

Meaning

Translation

All glories to Srī Rādhā (Shyāma)! When you go to Vrindāvan and see, you will find Krishna playing His flute. The queen Srī Rādhā will be swinging in the swing and Krishna will be seen swinging Her. 1) Srī Rādhā and Krishna look lovely together. The glory of the playful Krishna is exquisite. There, by putting His arms around Srī Rādhā, Lord Krishna will be seen performing His Divine plays. 2) My Krishna looks so innocent. With Him is the team of cowherd boys. Just go and have a look at the homes of the gopis, You will find Krishna stealing the butter. 3) Here the pure Yamunā river flows. Just go and look at the marvelous view. All the cowherd boys of Vraj have fair complexion. Amongst them you will find Srī Krishna with dark complexion. ‘When you long for the Lord and don't know what to do to attain Him, it's Radha; all is only Her grace bringing you closer to Krishna.’ - Paramahamsa Vishwananda -