Radha, Beloved of Krishna
Radha, playmate dear to Krishna
By Kalindi’s bank, where soft breezes fan,
She strums her Tumburu, a gentle sound,
Chanting His name on hallowed ground.
Radha, playmate dear to Govind.
Her anklets’ chime, a silvery gleam,
Dancing in tune with His flute’s sweet dream.
In Radha-Madhava’s tale, a love untold,
An immortal heroine, brave and bold.
A goddess among goddesses, shining bright,
The crown of all His beloveds, pure light.
Each breath she takes, a cooling dew,
Upon His tender form, ever new.
She walks where moonlight bathes the sand,
Her eyes seek Him across the land.
Every leaf and petal knows her pain,
A longing sung in love’s refrain.
Her voice—a river, smooth and deep,
Awakens Krishna from yogic sleep.
In every raga, she weaves her soul,
Her song makes the broken-hearted whole.
Her bangles echo in the groves of Vrindavan,
Where peacocks dance and hearts abandon.
The gopis sigh, but none like she
Can stir the Lord viswaroopa’s eternity.
His flute calls out across the skies,
Radha listens, with tear-washed eyes.
For even His silence speaks her name,
A vow of love, a sacred flame.
No garland pleases Him more than her glance,
No rasa sweeter than their glance-to-glance.
Their union—not of flesh, but fire,
Kindling bhakti, lifting desire.
The sages meditate, but fail to see
The truth of love in Radha’s plea.
Not just a consort—she is the way,
The path, the pilgrim, the dawn of day.
Radha, beloved of dark-hued Krishna,
Queen of his heart since time began.
When she smiles, the cosmos bows,
In her silence, even Krishna vows.
So sing, Oh heart, her sacred name,
In temple, grove, or dancing flame.
For where Radha dwells, He shall be—
Love’s own breath, for all to see.
To all the Radhas and Krishnas
Whose hearts in sweet cosmos entwine,
To every lover
Whose soul, like Radha's, patiently pines,
Overflowing with a love divine—
And to all Krishna's devotees so true,
My fondest wishes, tender and new,
May your love's eternal flame brightly shine


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