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Chapter 3. The Divine Infant...
Vanamali Mataji Sings her original love poem...
KETTU JAN MURALI GAANAM
(Raga – Tilang)
I heard, I heard the sound of the flute,
I saw, I saw the form of Vanamali,
I even touched his soft hands
O Kanna (Krishna)
I even touched his soft hands.
I saw the beauteous dark blue form of my beloved,
I heard him play the melody known as Mohana,
I kissed his beloved lotus feet.
I heard, I heard the sound of the flute.
KETTU JAN MURALI GAANAM
(Raga – Tilang)
Kettu jaan murali gaanam,
Kandu jaan Vanamali rupam,
Thottu jaan mriduvaaya hastham
Kanna! Kanna,! Kanna!
Thottu jaan mriduvaaya hastham.
Sundara Ghanashyama rupam,
Kandu jaan vanamali vesham
Kettu jaan mohana raagam
Chumbichu priya paada padmam,
Kettu jaan murali gaanam…
Chapter 10. The Lord of Vraja.
“It's what Krishna taught, what he represents, that matters, not whether these beautiful lessons came from a real man who lived long ago in the past, a man whose life story has become mostly the work of myth, or someone who is entirely a fictitious creation.
Vishnu...
Published 07/05/09
Sri Krishna Lila Chapter 9. The Divine Lover...
Vanamali Mataji sings her original love poems...
Vanamali Krishna Muraree
Vanamali, Krishna Muraree,
Krishna Muraree,
Krishna Muraree.
O Vanamali! Krishna! Muraree!
Reveal thyself to me.
O flute-bearer with the entrancing dark blue complexion,
Let...
Published 07/04/09