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Song Name: Suna
Suna
Ohe Nara Suna
Sabadhane
Official Name: Sri Vrndaranyer
Sri Yoga Pithe
Sa
Parikar Sri Govinder
Author: Gunaraj Khan
Book Name: Krsna
Vijaya
Language: Bengali
LYRICS:
(1)
śuna
śuna
ohe
nara
śuna
sābadhāne
āra dine āra
krīḍā
kaila
nārāyaṇe
(2)
dwādaśa
batsara
haite
krīḍe
gadādhar
caudda
batsera
belā
dekhite
sundar
(3)
kiśora
bayasa
kṛṣṇa
jaubanera
chaṭā
śyāmasundara
kṛṣṇa
jena
jaladhara-pāṭā
(4)
kalpa-taru
mūle
cinta
kari
ekeśwar
joga-pīṭhe
basi
kare
āsana
sundar
(5)
tāhāra
upare
basi
āche
nanda-bālā
pūrṇimāra
candra
jena
udaya
ṣola
kālā
(6)
gopī-gaṇera
sṛṣṭi
ṣoḍaśa
nāyikā
ṣoḍaśa
nāyikā
sṛṣṭe
ekalā
rādhikā
(7)
bāma-pārśwe
rādhikā
dakṣiṇe
candrāvalī
āśa-pāśe
jūthe
jūthe
ramaṇī-maṇḍalī
(8)
cintāmaṇi
mandirera
cāri-khāna
dwār
paścima
mukhete
prabhu
rādhā-kāntera
bār
(9)
cāri-dwāre
cāri-dwārī
se cāri
goyāl
kṛṣṇera
samāna
beśa
dekhite
rasāl
(10)
śrīdāmā
goyāla
dwārī
paścime
duyāre
pūrbete
sudāmā
dwārī
dāmā
uttare
(11)
dakṣiṇe
dwārete
dwārī
kińkiṇīka
nām
ānandete
bṛndābane
bihāraye
kān
(12)
cintāmaṇi
mandire
bālak
lākhe
lākhe
subala-ādi
bālaka
saba
mandira
rākhe
(13)
nānā
alańkāra
śobhe
gale bana-mālā
kṛṣṇera
samāna
beśa
jāne
nānā
kalā
(14)
keha
kāla
keha
gaura
sabāi
kiśor
ańgera
kiraṇa
tāńra
ati se ujor
(15)
māthāya
māyūra-pucchā
goñjā
manohar
sakala
goyālā
sei
kṛṣṇera
sodar
(16)
kāńkhe
śińgā
hāte
beṇu
kare
kare bet
kaṭi-taṭe
dhaṭī
śobhe
saba
pāṭa
śwet
(17)
kṛṣṇera
ānande
ānanda
saba
goyāl
su-swarete
gīta
gāya
dhariyā se tāl
(18)
kṛṣṇera
sebiyā
saba
kṛṣṇa-gata-citta
mandire
beḍiyā
saba
gāya
nānā-gīta
(19)
sei
mandira
mājjhe
krīḍā
kare
nanda-bālā
candane
sajjita
ańga gale bana-mālā
(20)
śirete
māyūra-pucch/e
hāte
mohana-baḿśī
surańga
adhare
tāra
mṛdu-manda
hāsi
(21)
brajāńganā-beṣṭita
nāgar
śiromaṇi
pañcama
ālāpe
gopī
manohara
dhwani
TRANSLATION
O people, please hear. Please hear. With great attention please hear of another pastime Lord Narayana enjoyed on another day.
From the ages of twelve years to fourteen years in His pastimes, Krsna became very handsome.
In His kaisora and yauvana
age Krsna was dark and handsome like a splendid monsoon cloud.
I meditate on the handsome Supreme Personality of Godhead, who sits under a kalpa-vrksa tree in the spiritual world.
Above Him is a beautiful full moon.
He is accompanied by sixteen beautiful gopis , among whom Radha is the first.
On His left is Radha . On His right is Candravali . On every side are group after group of beautiful gopis .
Behind Radha’s beloved Krsna
is a great cintamani jewel palace with four gates.
The four gates had four gopa gatekeepers, each one charming and handsome like Lord Krsna Himself.
At the western gate the gatekeeper is Sridama . At the eastern gate the gatekeeper is Sudama . At the northern gate the gatekeeper is Dama .
At the southern gate the gatekeeper is Kinkinika . Within the gates is Vrndavana , where Krsna enjoys many blissful pastimes.
Millions and millions of gopa boys assist Subala and the other gatekeepers in protecting the cintamani jewel palace.
Decorated with various ornaments, learned in various arts, and forest garlands around their necks, these gopas look like Lord Krsna Himself.
Some are dark. Others are fair. All are in the prime of youth. All have limbs that are splendid and glorious.
Wearing gunja necklaces and peacock-feather crowns, all the gopas are charming and handsome like Lord Krsna Himself.
At each waist is a buffalo-horn bugle. In one hand is a flute and the other a stick. A graceful white cloth decorates each waist.
When Krsna is happy, all the gopas
are happy. They clap their hands and sing with sweet voices.
They serve Krsna . Their hearts are surrendered to Krsna . Surrounding Krsna in that palace, they sing many songs.
His limbs anointed with sandal paste and a forest garland around His neck, Nanda’s son Krsna enjoys many pastimes in that palace.
On His head is a peacock feather. In His hand is a charming flute. On His playful lips is a sweet smile.
Surrounded by the girls of Vraja , Krsna
is the crest jewel of playful lovers. The gopis sing to Him sweet songs in the fifth note.
REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:
This song is sung in Raga Sri.
UPDATED: July 10, 2009