Gayati vanamali madhuram.
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Gayati vanamali madhuram. Pushpa sugandhi sumalaya samire Munijana darshita yamuna tire. Kujita shuka pika mukha khaga kunje kutilalaka bahu nirada punje. Tulasidama vibhushana hari Jalaja bhavastuta sadguna shauri. Paramahamsa hridayotsavakari Paripurita muraliravakari.
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This hymn celebrates the enchanting beauty and fragrance of the forest adorned with flowers, particularly along the banks of the Yamuna River. The scene is described vividly with the sounds of parrots and birds in the groves, and clusters of flowers swaying in the breeze. Krishna, adorned with tulasi leaves and divine ornaments, is praised as the embodiment of virtue and charm. The hymn also honors the joy of the Paramahamsa (supreme soul) whose heart resonates with the melodies of Krishna’s flute, creating a full, blissful celebration of divine presence. Chanting this hymn evokes the serene and delightful atmosphere of Vrindavan, inspiring devotion and love for Krishna.