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Song Name: Krsna Jinaka Nama Hai
Official Name: None
Author: Traditional
Book Name: None
Language: Hindi
LYRICS:
(1)
kṛṣṇa jinakā nāma
hai, gokula jinakā dhāma hai
aise śrī bhagavāna ko (mere) barāmbāra praṇāma hai
(2)
yaśodā jinakī maiyā hai, nanda jī
bāpaiyā hai
aise śrī gopāla ko (mere) bārambāra praṇāma hai
(3)
rādhā jinakī jāyā hai, adbhuta jinakī
māyā hai
aise śrī ghana-śyāma
ko (mere) bārambāra
praṇāma hai
(4)
lūṭa lūṭa dadhi mākhana khāyo, gvāla-bāla sańga dhenu carāyo
aise śrī līlā-dhāma
ko (mere) bārambāra
praṇāma hai
(5)
drupada sutā ko lāja
bacāyo, grāha se gaja ko phanda
chudāyo
aise śrī kṛpā-dhāma
ko (mere) barāmbāra
praṇāma hai
(6)
kuru pāṇḍava ko yuddha macāyo, arjuna ko upadeśa
sunāyo
aise dīna-nātha ko (mere) bārambāra praṇāma
hai
(final
chant)
bhaja re! bhaja govinda
gopāla hare
rādhe govinda, rādhe govinda, rādhe govinda
rādhe gopala, rādhe gopala, rādhe gopala
aise śrī bhagavāna ko (mere) bārambāra praṇāma hai
TRANSLATION
1) He whose name is Krsna, and whose abode is Gokula
– unto such a Supreme Personality of Godhead, I offer my most humble obeisances, again and again.
2) He whose mother is Yasoda, and whose father is Nandaji
– unto such a cowherd boy named Gopala, I offer my most humble obeisances,
again and again.
3) He whose Beloved if Radha, and whose illusory energy is very amazing – unto He
whose splendrous complexion is the color of the fresh
raincloud, I offer my most humble obeisances,
again and again.
4) He who sneaks around to
steal yogurt and butter, then hides to eat it, and who tends the cows in the
company of His cowherd boyfriends – unto He who is the reservoir of playful
pastimes, I offer my most humble obeisances, again
and again.
5) He who prevented the
dishonoring of the daughter of King Drupada, and who
delivered the elephant Gajendra from the grasp of the
alligator – unto He who is the abode of all compassion, I offer my most humble obeisances, again and again.
6) He who caused the great
war between the Kurus and the Pandavas,
and who spoke divine instructions to Arjuna on the
battlefield – unto He who is the Lord of all helpless fallen souls, I offer my
most humble obeisances, again and again.
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UPDATED: June 28, 2009