"Sundara Bala Saci Dulala"

Sundara Bala Saci Dulala
 
(1)
sundara-bālā śacī-dulālā
nācata śrī-hari-kīrtanameń
bhāle candana tilaka manohara 
alakā śobhekapolana meń

1) This gorgeous boy is the darling child of mother Saci, dancing in the kirtana of chanting Lord Hari’s names. His forehead is adorned with drawings of sandalwood paste, and His enchanting locks of hair are shining in a splendorous fashion as they bounce upon His cheeks.
(2)
śire cūḍādaraśi bāle
vana-phula-mālā hiyāparadole
pahirana pīta-paṭāmbaraśobhe 
nūpura ruṇu-jhunucaraṇo meń
 2) His hair is wrapped in a topknot, and a garland of forest flowers sways upon His chest. Wearing brilliant yellow silken garments, He dances with ankle bells tinkling upon His feet.
(3)
rādhā-kṛṣṇa eka tanu hai
nidhuvana-mājhe baḿśībājāy
viśvarūpa ki prabhujī sahi 
āota prakaṭahinadīyā meń
 3) Sri Sri Radhaand Krsna have become joined in one body, and together They play a flute within the grove of Nidhuvana. In this mood, the Lord of Visvarupahas come and manifested Himself in the town of Nadiya.
(4)
koi gāyatahai rādhā-kṛṣṇanām
koi gāyatahai hari-guṇa gān
mańgala-tāna mṛdańgarasāla 
bājata hai koi rańgaṇa meń
 4) Someone in that kirtana sings the names of Radha and Krsna, someone else sings songs of Lord Hari’stranscendental qualities, while others play the auspicious rhythms of the sweet and relishable mrdangadrums. All this takes place in that spectacular performance.

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