The poet realised all types of sweetness in Krishna. Therefore, he called Him ‘madhurima – swarâjyam’. Sri Krishna is a vista of sweetness.
The poet realised all types of sweetness in Krishna. Therefore, he called Him ‘madhurima – swarâjyam’. Sri Krishna is a vista of sweetness.
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asti svastaruni-karâgra-vigalat-kalpa-prasun-âplutam
vastu prastuta–venunâda–lahari–nirvâna–nirvyâkulam,
srasta–srasta–niruddha–nivi–vilâsad–gopi–sahasra–âvritam,
hastunyasta–natapavargam–akhilodaram kishorâkriti. 2.
Translation
He Who is motionless, is submerged in the sweet bliss arising from the resonating flute, Who is drenched by celestial damsels with the flowers of Kalpa-taru, Who is
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Sriman-Mahâprabhu has relished this verse in a most wonderful manner and has expressed His feelings to Sri Sanâtan Goswâmi –
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Srila Kavirâj Goswâmipâd has written this purport. He is a poet of very high stature. This fact is very much evident from his texts such as Sri Govinda Lilâmrita and Sri Chaitanya-Charitâmrita. The Sâranga Rangadâ purport … Read more >