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Madhava Ki Kahaba Daiba Bipaka

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Song Name: Madhava

Ki

Kahaba

Daiba

Bipaka

Official Name: Song 57

Author: Govinda

Dasa

Kaviraja

Book Name: Padavali

Language: Bengali

 

LYRICS:

(Refrain)

mādhaba

ki

kahaba

daiba-bipāka

patha-āgamana

kathā      

kata

kahiba he

yadi

haya

mukha

lākhe

lākha

 

(1)

mandira

teja

yāba           pada

cāri ā- olu

niśi

heri

kampita

ańga

timira

duranta

patha           hera-i

pāriye

pada-yuga

beḍhala

bhujańga

 

(2)

eke

kula-kāminī        tāhe

kuhu-yāminī

ghora

gahana

ati

dūra

ā; re

tahe

jaladhara        barakhiye

jhara

jhara

hāma

yā-oba

kona

pūra

 

(3)

eke pada-pańkaja       pańke

bibhūṣita

kaṇṭake

jarajara

bhela

tuyā

daraśana

āśe         kachu

nāhi

jānalu

cira-dukha

aba

dūre

gela

 

(4)

tohāri

muralī

yaba          śrabaṇe

prabeśala

choḍalu

gṛha-sukha

āśa

pantha

dukha

tṛṇahu       kari

gaṇalu

kahatahi

gobinda-dāsa

 

TRANSLATION

(Refrain) O Krsna , how can I describe my fate? How many calamities fell on me as I walked here on the path? Even if I had millions and millions of mouths, I could not describe them all.

 

  1. Leaving my house, I began walking here. When I saw night fall, my body trembled. Great darkness made the path impassable. I had no power to see anything. Snakes slithered about my feet.

 

  1. I was all alone. The night was fearful. The path was very long. Then clouds rained and rained. Every place was flooded. Where could I go?

 

  1. My lotus feet became adorned with mud. Again and again I was pricked by thorns. I yearned to see You. I didn’t know where to go. Then my long sufferings fled far away.

 

  1. The sound of Your flute-music entered my ears. Then I turned away from any wish to be happy in my home. Now I think all the troubles I met on that path to be insignificant like a blade of grass. So says Govinda

dasa .

 

REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:

This song is sung in Raga Dhanasri .

 

UPDATED: July 4, 2009