[INDOLOGY] Continuing my Krishna verses
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Shraddhaakusumasambhaavaniyesu Maadhava Deshapaande MahaabhaageshuSaratayo natayo vilasantu me.Jagatyaam bhaati sarvatra Maadhavo nrityamoditah.Dvaitaa dvaita paraa bhaktir jnaanamishraa pratiyate.//Muhur muhuh prasidaami madhurot phulla chetasaa.Manye saubhaagyam etat te param Maadhava rupa dhrik.//Devanaagari tankana jnaana sunyo mandachetaa Girishah pranamati.Girish K.JhaRetd Univ. Professor of SanskritPatna Univ.
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Happy to have completed 500 Krishna verses, and continuing:
सर्वासु दिक्षु पश्यामि पदचिह्नानि ते हरे ।अभितोऽसीति जानामि न तु पश्यामि ते मुखम् ।।४९६।।O Krishna, I see your footprints in all directions. I know that you are near, and yet I do not see your face.
बालानां मृदुशब्देषु तव गोपाल शब्दनम् ।यूनां युवतिभि: सार्धं नृत्ये ते नर्तनं हरे ।।४९७।।In the soft words of children, O Krishna, there is your voice. In the dance of the youth with young ladies is your own dance, O Krishna.
पक्षिणां वनवृन्देषु कूजितं मुरलीरव: ।हरिणानामरण्येषु धावने तव खेलनम् ।।४९८।।In the bowers in the woods, the tweeting of birds is the sound of your flute. In the running of the deer in the forest is your own play.
मयूराणां च पिच्छेषु हरे ते शीर्षभूषणम् ।मृगीणामपि नेत्रेषु तव बिम्बं जनार्दन ।।४९९।।In the feathers of peacocks, O Krishna, is your head-ornament. O Lord, there is a reflection of yours in the eyes of the she-deer.
नीलिमा गगनस्थोऽसौ वपुषस्ते निदर्शनम् ।घनेषु कृष्णता कृष्ण सम्भवेत् त्वां विना कथम् ।।५००।।The blue color of the sky is a sign of your body, and how could there be darkness in the clouds without you?
Madhav M. DeshpandeProfessor EmeritusSanskrit and LinguisticsUniversity of Michigan[Residence: Campbell, California]
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