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Yamunaji Na 41 Pad In English ~repack~

"Yamune Yamune, Shyam Vishrama Priye, Mam Hridaye Sthapaya." (O Yamuna, O Yamuna, dear resting place of Shyam, place me within your heart.)

: Initially, there were 40 pads circulating among devotees. About 15 years later, a 41st pad was added. This final verse, attributed to Krushnadasji , was specifically selected because it provided a summary of the previous 40 verses and a complete overview of Shri Yamunaji's divine form ( Swaroop ). yamunaji na 41 pad in english

These 41 hymns are composed by the 16th-century saint and poet , a prominent figure in the Bhakti movement (specifically the Pushtimarg tradition of Vallabhacharya). He wrote them as part of the "Sur Sagar" (Ocean of Sur's Poetry). These pads (verses) describe the divine nature, beauty, pastimes, and spiritual significance of Shree Yamunaji. "Yamune Yamune, Shyam Vishrama Priye, Mam Hridaye Sthapaya

: Initially, the collection held 40 verses. However, since the number zero is sometimes not considered auspicious in Pushti numerology for specific rituals, Hariraiji and Sundarvatiji selected a 41st pad. This final verse was composed by Krishnadasji. It was specifically chosen because it beautifully summarizes the divine form of Yamunaji, acting as an overview for all previous verses. 🌸 Core Themes and English Meanings These 41 hymns are composed by the 16th-century

On your cool sands, the gopis play, their anklets singing sweet, Where every ripple holds the tale of Radha’s secret meet. The Kadamba trees bend low to kiss your silver wave, You are the jewel upon the chest of every Vraj brave.

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