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Pauganda Khyata Kaumara

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Song Name: Pauganda Khyata Kaumara

Official Name: Obeisance 36 Verses 138 to 142

Author: Sanatana Goswami

Book Name: Krsna Lila Stava

Language: Sanskrit

LYRICS:

(1)

paugaṇḍa-khyāta-kaumāra mahāścarya-caritra he

parīkṣic-chukadevātivimohana-kathāmṛta

(2)

stuta-ramya-saras-tīrādṛta-śādvala-jemana

saraḥ-supulināsīna bāla-maṇḍala-māṇḍita

(3)

sakhi-śreṇy-antarāsthātar vrajārbhaka-sahāśana

pīta-vastrodara-nyasta-veṇo vanya-vibhūṣaṇa

(4)

vāma-kakṣāntara-nyasta-śṛńga-vetra prasīda me

vāma-pāṇi-stha-dadhyanna kavalāśana-sundara

(5)

ańgulī-sandhi-vinyasta-phala bālāli-citta-hṛt

sva-narma-hāsyamānārbha svargyāścarya-karāśana

TRANSLATION

  1. O Krsna, appearing to be so youthful, the residents of Vraja considered that You were younger than You actually were. O Lord, O performer of greatly wonderful pastimes, the conversation of King Pariksit and Sukadeva Gosvami about Your pastimes appears just like a reservoir of enchanting nectar.

  2. O Krsna, decorated by the circle of Your cowherd boy friends, You sat on the grassy bank on the shore of the celebrated and charming Yamuna river, and took Your lunch.

  3. O Krsna, surrounded by Your friends, the young boys of Vraja, You took Your lunch together. You were clothed in a yellow dhoti, and decorated with a garland of forest flowers. Your flute was tucked in at Your waist.

  4. O Krsna, Your buffalo horn bugle and Your stick are placed in the left-side of Your belt, You hold some curd in Your left hand and You appear very beautiful as You nibble at Your lunch. O Lord, please be merciful unto me.

  5. O Krsna, You held a fruit between Your fingers and You enchanted the minds of the cowherd boys, causing them to laugh at Your joking words. Your lunch-taking pastimes amazed the demigods in the higher planetary system.

REMARKS/EXTRA INFORMATION:

This song is based on Srimad Bhagavatam Canto 10 Chapter 13.

UPDATED: July 7, 2009