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Song Name: Yasomati
Nandana
Official Name: Nama
Kirtana Song 1
Author: Bhaktivinoda Thakura
Book Name: Gitavali
Language: Bengali
LYRICS:
(1)
yaśomatī-nandana, braja-baro-nāgara,
gokula-rañjana kāna
gopī-parāṇa-dhana, madana-manohara,
kāliya-damana-vidhāna
(2)
amala harinām amiya-vilāsā
vipina-purandara, navīna
nāgara-bora,
baḿśī-badana suvāsā
(3)
braja-jana-pālana, asura-kula-nāśana
nanda-godhana-rākhowālā
govinda mādhava, navanīta-taskara,
sundara nanda-gopālā
(4)
yāmuna-taṭa-cara, gopī-basana-hara,
rāsa-rasika, kṛpāmoya
śrī-rādhā-vallabha, bṛndābana-naṭabara,
bhakativinod-āśraya
TRANSLATION
1) Lord Krsna is the
beloved son of mother Yasoda; the transcendental
lover in the land of Vraja; the delight of Gokula; Kana [a nickname of Krsna]; the wealth of the lives
of the gopis. He steals the mind of even Cupid and
punishes the Kaliya serpent.
2) These pure, holy names
of Lord Hari are full of sweet, nectarean
pastimes. Krsna is the Lord of the twelve forests of Vraja, He is ever-youthful
and is the best of lovers. He is always playing on a flute, and He is an
excellent dresser.
3) Krsna is the protector
of the inhabitants of Vraja; the destroyer of various
demoniac dynasties; the keeper and tender of Nanda
Maharaja's cows; the giver of pleasure to the cows, land, and spiritual senses;
the husband of the goddess of fortune; the butter thief; and the beautiful
cowherd boy of Nanda Maharaja.
4) Krsna wanders along the
banks of the River Yamuna. He stole the garments of
the young damsels of Vraja who were bathing there. He
delights in the mellows of the rasa
dance; He is very merciful; the lover and beloved of Srimati
Radharani; the great dancer of Vrndavana;
and the shelter and only refuge of Thakura Bhaktivinoda.
REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:
This
song is sung in Raga Des in Dadra Tala.
This can also be sung in Kaherva tala
with Ahir Bhairava raga.
MUSICAL NOTATION:
FOREIGN TRANSLATIONS:
Hijo
De Yasoda Amor De Vrndavana (SPANISH)
SYNONYMS:
BENGALI SCRIPT:
ODIA SCRIPT:
UPDATED:
November 20, 2010