Now we have a song where Naaradji sings the glory of the Lord, (i.e.- a summing up of all the activities of Krishna during childhood), and after that comes the reference to Radha Krishna.
The song starts with the words- 'Shyam tere kaam bade achraj bhare', but here I am posting the last part of the song - 'Manmohana lalla...' which starts from the stanza- 'Ki baalroop me maakhanleela...':
Ki baalroop me maakhanleelaa, bhakton ka hriday rijhaane ko;
Chhachhiyaabhar chhaachh pe naach uthe, mamtaa ka mol chukaane ko;
Barsaanewali Radha se, mann baandhaa ras barsaane ko;
Do amar premi dharti pe mile, yahan prem ki jyot jagaane ko.
Ek Jasoda ko phool gulaabi,
Ek Jasoda ko phool gulaabi,
Ik Bishbhaan ki kaachi kali..
Mannmohan lalaa, manbhaavani lali,
Ho
Mannmohan lalaa, manbhaavani lali,
Ik maakhan ho, ik maakhan ik misari ki gali;
Mannmohan lalaa, manbhaavani lali,
Mannmohan lalaa, re manbhaavani lali.
Koi na jaane, koi na bujhe;
Koi na jaane, koi na bujhe;
Inme kabki preet pali,
Mannmohan lalaa, manbhaavani lali.
O, Mannmohan lalaa, manbhaavani lali.
The Sweetness of the songs truly reflects the sweetness of the relation of Radha Krishna :)
(Lyrics taken from - http://www.orkut.co.in/Main#CommMsgs?cmm=50307180&tid=5409745174658486863&na=3&npn=3&nid=50307180-5409745174658486863-5430841418361279055 )
Watch it here:-
In the video above, this sequence comes 4 minutes onwards.
Jai Shri Radhe Rani!
Jai Shri Krishna!
JAI SHREE RADHEKRISHNA
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