poems by all: 18

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• March 4, 2002


radhegovinda
namo narayana

dear bhaagavatas,
another one of surdas's poems ...


On the night of autumn when the full-moon was up, Krishna went to the 
Yamuna-bank and played on his flute. When the notes of his pipe fell on the 
ears of the cowherd girls of Braj they became restless, and could restrain 
themselves no longer, and hastily wearing their ornaments all in the wrong 
places, went out of their homes. Those sixteen thousand girls caring nothing 
for the love of their husbands and sons, hastened to Krishna. One girl, who 
was prevented by her husband to go away, relinquished her body. The Lord 
Hari in his mercy cast his gaze on her and she attained moksha. Says 
Suradasa, so should all persons get rid of attachment to worldly ties, and 
keep chanting the name of Krishna.


lottsa krishna premai
kalaivani
andal thiruvadigale sharanam
namo venkateshaya



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