This poem praises various aspects of Krishna's pastimes in Vrindavan, including locations like Radha-kunda and Shyama-kunda, figures like Nanda and Yashoda, and events like the rasa dance. It asks for the mercy and blessings of Krishna, Lord Caitanya, Nityananda Prabhu, the six Goswamis, and other associates to help the poet in his devotion.
This poem praises various aspects of Krishna's pastimes in Vrindavan, including locations like Radha-kunda and Shyama-kunda, figures like Nanda and Yashoda, and events like the rasa dance. It asks for the mercy and blessings of Krishna, Lord Caitanya, Nityananda Prabhu, the six Goswamis, and other associates to help the poet in his devotion.
This poem praises various aspects of Krishna's pastimes in Vrindavan, including locations like Radha-kunda and Shyama-kunda, figures like Nanda and Yashoda, and events like the rasa dance. It asks for the mercy and blessings of Krishna, Lord Caitanya, Nityananda Prabhu, the six Goswamis, and other associates to help the poet in his devotion.
This poem praises various aspects of Krishna's pastimes in Vrindavan, including locations like Radha-kunda and Shyama-kunda, figures like Nanda and Yashoda, and events like the rasa dance. It asks for the mercy and blessings of Krishna, Lord Caitanya, Nityananda Prabhu, the six Goswamis, and other associates to help the poet in his devotion.