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Uploaded by on Dec 4, 2011

Music: Vibhävari-Sesa
Artist: Ilan Chester
Album Title: Bhakti (Devotional Chants from India)
Company: Alcione
Genre: World-Ethnic
Release Year: 1998 (CD)


Love the music and the pictures about Sri Krishna.

The first time I listen to this music was at www.ippb.org.br doing a yoga class with my professor Enki from www.yogashala.com.br
And was at IPPB too the first time I heard about Krishna with my dearest Prof. Wagner Borges.

Hope you enjoy it as much as I am!




Vibhävari-Sesa




vibhävari-çesa, äloka-praveça,
nidrä chäòi' utha jiva
bala' hari hari, mukunda muräri,
räma kåsna hayagriva (1)

Night is over; the light of dawn is coming -- Arise, O soul, give up your sleep!
Chant the names of Hari! Mukunda! Murari! Rama! Krsna! and Hayagriva!


nåsimha vämana, çri madhusudana,
vrajendra-nandana çyäma
putanä-ghätana, kaitabha-çätana,
jaya däçarathi-räma (2)

Nrsimha, Vamana, Sri Madhusudana, the son of Nanda Maharaja, Syama! He is the
killer of Putana and Kaitabha! All glories to the son of King Dasaratha, Lord Rama!

yaçodä-duläla, govinda gopäla,
våndävana-purandara
gopi-priya-jana, rädhikä-ramana,
bhuvana-sundara-vara (3)

He is the darling son of Yaçodä (yaçodä-duläla), He supports, nourishes and gives
pleasure to the cows, their pastures, all gopas and gopis (govinda gopäla), the King (Indra) of
Våndävana (våndävana-purandara), the dearmost beloved of the gopis (gopi-priya-jana),
always giving pleasure to Rädhikä and She to Him (rädhikäramana), He is the unsurpassed
beauty of the entire world (bhuvana-sundara-bara)!

rävanäntakara, mäkhana-taskara,
gopi-jana-vastra-häri
vrajera räkhäla, gopa-vånda-päla,
citta-häri vamçi-dhäri (4)

To Räväna, who stole Sita, thinking that Bhagavän is without potency, He is death
personified (rävänäntakara); to the elderly gopis, a butterthief, stealing their love and
affection in the form of their butter (mäkhana-taskara); He is the thief of the garments of
the very young gopis who are His very own potency (gopi-jana-vastrahäri); He is the
protector and maintainer of Vraja (vrajera räkhäla); guardian of the gopas (gopa-våndapäla); He steals the hearts of all with His flute (citta-häri vamçi-dhäri).

yogindra-vandana, çri nanda-nandana,
vraja-jana-bhaya-häri
navina-nirada, rupa-manohara,
mohana-vamçi-vihäri (5)

He is always worshiped by the great yogis, Sukadeva, Närada, Vyäsa (yogindravandana); the beautiful son of Nanda Mahäräja (çri nanda-nandana); He removes the fears
of the residents of Vraja (vraja-jana-bhaya-häri); He is like a fresh raincloud (navina
nirada); enchanting the minds of the Vrajaväsis with His beauty (rupa manohara); He
wanders about, playing the flute and charming everyone (mohana-vamçi-bihäri)!

yaçodä-nandana, kamsa-nisudana,
nikuñja-räsa-viläsi
kadamba-känana, räsa-paräyana,
våndä-vipina-niväsi (6)

He is Yaçodä's sweet, soft little boy (yaçodä-nandana), and on the other hand the
killer of Kamsa (kamsa-nisudana). He performs His confidential loving affairs in the
pleasure-groves of Våndävana (nikunja-räsa-viläsi). He is devoted to enjoying räsa (räsaparäyana) in the kunjas in the vast Kadamba garden (kadamba-känana).

änanda-vardhana, prema-niketana,
phula-çara-yojaka käma
gopänganä-gana-citta-vinodana,
samasta-guna-gana-dhäma (7)

He enhances the ocean of bliss (änanda-vardhana); He is the divine abode of pure
love (prema-niketana); He is the transcendental Cupid who incites the beautiful gopis'
käma or divine lust with five flowered arrows (phula-çara-yojaka käma); giving pleasure to
the gopis' hearts (gopänganä-gana-citta-vinodana); He is the abode of all good qualities
(samasta-guna-dhäma)!

yämuna-jivana, keli-paräyana,
mänasa-candra-cakora
näma-sudhä-rasa, gäo kåsna-yaça
räkho vacana mana mora (8)

Yamunä is the life of Kåsna because He does räsa on her banks, and He is the life of
Yamunä because He frolics in her waters (yämuna-jivana); He is always absorbed in
amorous pastimes (keli-paräyana); He is the moon of the gopis' minds, which are like
cakora birds who subsist only upon moonlight (mänasa-candra-cakora). "O mind, always
remember these words (räkha vacana mana mora) and sing Kåsna's glories (gäo kåsna-jaça)
in the form of these holy names which are full of nectar (nämasudhä-rasa)."

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  • Ilan como Hinduista ¡¡¡

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