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Jaya Jaya Sundara Nanda Kumara

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Song Name: Jaya

Jaya

Sundara

Nanda

Kumara

Official Name: Volume 6 Song 3

Author: Rupa

Goswami

Book Name: Stavamala

Language: Sanskrit

 

LYRICS

(Refrain)

jaya

jaya

sundara nanda-kumāra

saurabha-sańkaṭa-vṛndāvana-vihita-vasanta-vihāra

 

(1)

abhinava-kuṭmala-guccha-samujjvala-kuñcita-kuntala-bhāra

praṇayi-janerita-vandana-saha-kṛta-cūrṇita-vana-ghana-sāra

 

(2)

adhara-virājita-mandatara-smita-lobhita-nija-parivāra

caṭula-dṛg-añcala-racita-rasoccala-rādhā-madana-vikāra

 

(3)

bhuvana-vimohana-mañjula-nartana-gati-valgita-maṇi-hāra

nija-vallabha-jana-suhṛt-sanātana-citta-viharad-avatāra

 

TRANSLATION

(Refrain) O handsome son of

Nanda , O Lord who enjoys springtime pastimes in the fragrant forest of Vrndavana , all glories to You ! All glories to You !

 

1-3) O Lord whose curling hair is splendid with many new flower-buds, O Lord anointed by loving friends with kunkuma and powdered camphor,   O Lord the very gentle smile shining on whose lips is gazed at by Your friends, O Lord whose restless sidelong glances arouse the amorous desires of Radha , O Lord whose jewel necklace moves with Your graceful dancing that enchants the world, O friend of the devotees, O Lord whose incarnations enjoy pastimes in Sanatana

Gosvami’s heart, (followed by refrain) O handsome son of Nanda , O Lord who enjoys springtime pastimes in the fragrant forest of Vrndavana , all glories to You! All glories to You !

 

Remarks/ Extra Information

This song is to be sung in Raga Vasanta .

 

The songÂ’s special arrangement of verses allows many variations in rendering it. The first is refrain, then verse 1, refrain, then verse 2, etc. The way we set up this page has the refrain, verse 1, verse 2, and verse 3, followed by the refrain. The verses alone are incomplete sentences.

 

UPDATE D: June 27, 2009