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Srivasa Vacana Sravana Koriya

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Song Name: Srivasa

Vacana

Sravana

Koriya

Official Name: Soka

Satana Song 5

Author: Bhaktivinoda

Thakura

Book Name: Gitamala

Language: Bengali

 

LYRICS:

(1)

śrībāsa-bacana       śrabaṇa

koriyā

sādhwī

pati-brata-gaṇa

śoka

parihari '       mṛta

śiśu

rākhi '

hari- rase

dilo

mana

 

(2)

śrībāsa

takhana           ānande

mātiyā

ańgane

ailo

punah ̣

nāce

gorā -sane       sakala

pāsari '

gāya

nanda-suta-guṇa

 

(3)

cāri

daṇḍa

rātre          mārilo

kumāra

ańgane

keho

jāne

śrī-nāma-mańgale          tṛtīya

prahara

rajanī

atīta

gāne

 

(4)

kīrtana

bhańgile         

kohe

gaura-hari

āji keno pāi

duḥkha

bujhi

ei

gṛhe        kichu

amańgala

ghaṭiyā

harilo

sukha

 

(5)

tabe

bhakta-jana          nibedana

kore

śrībāsa-śiśura

kathā

śuni ’ gorā

rāya           bole hāya

hāya

marame

pāinu

byathā

 

(6)

keno

kohile        āmāre

takhana

bipada-sambada

sabe

bhakatibinoda        bhakata-batsala

snehete

mājilo

tabe

 

TRANSLATION

Hearing these words of Srivasa

Pandita , all those chaste and faithful ladies gave up their lamentation for the dead son, because Srivasa had satisfied their minds by informing them of the transcendental mellows of Lord Hari .

 

Then Srivasa again came out into the courtyard and, overwhelmed with joy, resumed dancing with Lord Caitanya

and loudly sang the glories of the Son of Nanda

Maharaja, completely forgetting about what had just happened.

 

The boy had expired only 1 – ½ hours after dark, but out in the courtyard no one had known anything due to the loud kirtana . Then for 9 hours there was continuous chanting of the auspicious holy names. Thus the entire night had elapsed in this ecstatic singing.

 

Then the kirtana stopped, and Lord Gaurahari said, “Why am I feeling some unhappiness today? I can understand that something inauspicious has happened in this house which has robbed Me of My bliss.”

 

Then the devotees related to the Lord the story of the death of Srivasa’s son. Hearing this news, the Lord loudly exclaimed, “Oh no! What has happened? Now the core of My

heart has become pierced with so much unbearable pain!”

 

“Why didn’t you inform Me of this calamity when it had just happened?” Now, Bhaktivinoda has completely lost himself in the affection that he Lords shows to His own devotees.

 

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UPDATED: July 10, 2009