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<div | :śrīmān rāsa-rasārambhī | ||
śrīmān rāsa-rasārambhī | :vaṁśīvaṭa-taṭa-sthitaḥ | ||
vaṁśīvaṭa-taṭa-sthitaḥ | :karṣan veṇu-svanair gopīr | ||
karṣan veṇu-svanair gopīr | :gopī-nāthaḥ śriye ‘stu naḥ | ||
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<div | ''śrīmān''—most beautiful; ''rāsa''—of the ''rāsa'' dance; ''rasa''—of the mellow; ''ārambhī''—the initiator; ''vaṁśī-vaṭa''—of Vaṁśīvaṭa; ''taṭa''—on the shore; ''sthitaḥ''—standing; ''karṣan''—attracting; ''veṇu''—of the flute; ''svanaiḥ''—by the sounds; ''gopīḥ''—the cowherd girls; ''gopī-nāthaḥ''—Śrī Gopīnātha; ''śriye''—benediction; ''astu''—let there be; ''naḥ''—our. | ||
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Śrī Śrīla Gopīnātha, who originated the transcendental mellow of the rāsa dance, stands on the shore at Vaṁśīvaṭa and attracts the attention of the cowherd damsels with the sound of His celebrated flute. May they all confer upon us their benediction. | Śrī Śrīla Gopīnātha, who originated the transcendental mellow of the rāsa dance, stands on the shore at Vaṁśīvaṭa and attracts the attention of the cowherd damsels with the sound of His celebrated flute. May they all confer upon us their benediction. | ||
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Revision as of 08:33, 2 September 2021
TEXT 7
- śrīmān rāsa-rasārambhī
- vaṁśīvaṭa-taṭa-sthitaḥ
- karṣan veṇu-svanair gopīr
- gopī-nāthaḥ śriye ‘stu naḥ
SYNONYMS
śrīmān—most beautiful; rāsa—of the rāsa dance; rasa—of the mellow; ārambhī—the initiator; vaṁśī-vaṭa—of Vaṁśīvaṭa; taṭa—on the shore; sthitaḥ—standing; karṣan—attracting; veṇu—of the flute; svanaiḥ—by the sounds; gopīḥ—the cowherd girls; gopī-nāthaḥ—Śrī Gopīnātha; śriye—benediction; astu—let there be; naḥ—our.
TRANSLATION
Śrī Śrīla Gopīnātha, who originated the transcendental mellow of the rāsa dance, stands on the shore at Vaṁśīvaṭa and attracts the attention of the cowherd damsels with the sound of His celebrated flute. May they all confer upon us their benediction.