Sundaralala nandadulala
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1. Sundaralala nandadulala 2. Nacata Shribrundavaname Bhale-chandana tilaka manohara, Alaka shobhe kapolaname!!sundara!! 2. Shire chuda nayanabishala, 3. Kundamala hiya para dole, Pahirana pita patambara bole, Runu jhuna nupura carananame!sundara! 3. Koyi gavata pamcamatan, 4. Bamshipukare radha nam, Mangalatala mridamga rasala, Bajavata koyi rangana me!!sundara!! 4. Radha krishna ekatanu hoye, 5. Nidhuvaname jo ranga macaye, Vishwarupa jo bhagavana sohi, Lila karata vrundavana me!!sundara!!
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This hymn beautifully describes the enchanting divine play of Lord Krishna in the sacred land of Vrindavana. Krishna is lovingly addressed as the beautiful child of Nanda, the charming and delightful Lord who captivates the hearts of devotees. The hymn portrays Krishna dancing joyfully in Vrindavana, adorned with a sandalwood tilak on his forehead, curly locks decorating his cheeks, and a crown upon his head. His large, compassionate eyes and his graceful appearance fill the devotees with wonder. Krishna is decorated with a garland of fragrant flowers and dressed in shining yellow garments. As he moves, the anklets on his feet produce sweet musical sounds. The atmosphere of Vrindavana is filled with music and devotion—some sing melodious songs while others play instruments like the mridanga. Krishna’s flute calls out the sacred name of Radha, expressing their eternal divine love. The hymn culminates in the vision of Radha and Krishna as one divine reality expressing itself through loving play in Nidhuvana. Though the Lord is the cosmic and universal form of God, he lovingly manifests in Vrindavana to perform sweet divine pastimes for the joy of devotees. Singing this hymn awakens devotion and allows the heart to experience the beauty, love, and bliss of Krishna’s divine presence.