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Song Name: Mrdutalarunya Jita Rucira
Official Name: Madana Gopaladevastakam
Author: Visvanatha Cakravarti Thakura
Book Name: Stavamrta
Lahari
Language: Sanskrit
LYRICS:
(1)
mṛdutalāruṇya-jita-rucira-darada-prabhaḿ
kuliśa-kañjāri-dara-kalasa-jhaṣa-cihnitam
hṛdi mamādhāya nija-caraṇa-sarasīruhaḿ
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
(2)
mukhara-mañjīra-nakha-śiśira-kiṛaṇāvalī-
vimala-mālābhir anupadam udita-kāntibhiḥ
śravaṇa-netra-śvasana-patha-sukhada nātha he
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
(3)
maṇi-mayoṣṇīṣa-dara-kuṭili-maṇi-locanoc-
calana-cāturya-cita-lavaṇi-maṇi-gaṇḍayoḥ
kanaka-tāṭańka-ruci-madhurimaṇi majjayan
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
(4)
adhara-śoṇimni dara-hasita-sitimārcite
vijita-māṇikya-rada-kiraṇa-gaṇa-maṇḍite
nihita-vaḿśīka jana-duravagama-līla
he
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
(5)
padaka-hārāli-pada-kaṭaka-naṭa-kińkiṇī-
valaya tāṭańka-mukha-nikhila-maṇi-bhūṣaṇaiḥ
kalita-navyābha nija-tanu-ruci-bhūṣitair
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
(6)
uḍupa-koṭī-kadana-vadana-ruci-pallavair
madana-koṭī-mathana-nakhara-kara-kandalaiḥ
dyutaru-koṭī-sadana-sadaya-nayanekṣaṇair
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
(7)
kṛta-narākāra-bhava-mukha-vibudha-sevita !
dyuti-sudhā-sāra ! puru-karuṇa ! kam api kṣitau
prakaṭayan prema-bharam adhikṛta-sanātanaḿ
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
(8)
taraṇijā-tīra-bhuvi taraṇi-kara-vāraka-
priyaka-ṣaṇḍā-stha-maṇi-sadana-mahita-sthite!
lalitayā sārdham anupada-ramita ! rādhayā
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
(9)
madana-gopāla ! tava
sarasam idam aṣṭakaḿ
paṭhati yaḥ sāyam atisarala-matir
āśu tam
sva-caraṇāmbhoja-rati-rasa-sarasi majjayan
madana-gopāla ! nija-sadanam
anu rakṣa mām
TRANSLATION
1)
O Madana Gopala, please place
Your lotus feet, which are marked with a thunderbolt, lotus, conch shell, water
pot, and fish, which eclipse all splendors, and which with soft soles have
conquered Vrndavana forest, in my heart. Please
protect me, for I am now Your home.
2)
With every step splendid garlands of the cooling moonlight of Your toenail-moons and the words of Your talkative anklets
bring happiness to the path of my ears, eyes, and breath. O Madana
Gopala, please protect me, for I am now Your home.
3)
O Madana Gopala, as You
plunge me in the sweetness of the glittering golden earrings at Your cheeks, in
the tilt of Your jeweled crown, and in the handsomeness of Your expertly moving
restless eyes, please protect me, for I am now Your home.
4)
You place a flute on the red of Your lips, which are
worshipped by the splendor of Your smile and decorated with the effulgence of
teeth that defeat the splendour of rubies. O Madana Gopala, whose pastimes
cannot be understood by the people, please protect me,
for I am now Your home.
5)
You are splendid with golden earrings, many necklaces and garlands, dancing
anklets and bracelets, and many other jewel ornaments, which are themselves
decorated by the splendour of Your
form. O Madana Gopala,
please protect me, for I am now Your home.
6)
O Madana Gopala, with Your merciful glances, which are arbors of millions of
celestial desire-trees, with the new blossoms of the splendor of Your face,
which eclipses millions of moons, and with the kandala
flowers of Your hands, which have nails to attack millions of Kamadevas, please protect me, for I am now Your home
7)
O Madana Gopala, who
appeared in a humanlike form and was served by Siva and all the demigods, O
merciful one, who showed the Earth eternal spiritual love, please protect me,
for I am now Your home.
8)
On the Yamuna's shore is a
shady kadamba grove and a glorious jewel palace where
You eternally play with Radha and Lalita.
O Madana Gopala, please
protect me, for I am now Your home.
9)
Into the nectar lake of love for Your lotus feet You
quickly plunge a sincere devotee who reads these eight nectar verses glorifying
You. O Madana Gopala,
please protect me, for I am now Your home.
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UPDATED: July 4, 2009