In2-MeC
newly discovered entries of In2-DeepFreeze First Generation Animations
Auckland, New Zealand
8 November 2003
All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauranga
(1)
agre kurunam atha pandavanam
duhsasanenahrta-vastra-kesa
krsna tadakrosad ananya-natha
govinda damodara madhaveti
Before the assembled Kurus and pandavas, when Duhsasana caught her hair and
clothing, Krsna (Draupadi), having no other Lord, cried out, " Govinda, Damodara,
Madhava!"
(2)
sri krsna visno madhu-kaitabhare
bhaktanukampin bhagavan murare
trayasva mam kesava lokanatha
govinda damodara madhaveti
O Lord Krsna, Visnu, enemy of the Madhu and Kaitabha demons; O Supreme
Personality of Godhead, enemy of Mura, merciful upon the devotees; O Kesava,
Lord of the worlds, Govinda, Damodara, Madhava, please deliver me.
(3)
vikretukama kila gopa-kanya
murari-padarpita-citta-vrttih
dadhyadikam mohavasad avocad
govinda damodara madhaveti
Though desiring to sell milk, dahi, butter, etc. , the mind of a young gopi
was so absorbed in the lotus feet of Krsna that instead of calling out "Milk for
sale," she bewilderedly said, "Govinda!", Damodara!", and "Madhava!"
(4)
ulukhale sambhrta-tandulans ca
sanghattayantyo musalaih pramugdhah
gayanti gopyo janitanuraga
govinda damodara madhaveti
Their grinding-mortars full of grains, the gopis minds are overcome as they
thresh with their pestles, singing "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(5)
kacit karambhoj a-pute nisannam
krida-sukam kimsuka-rakta-tundam
adhyapayam asa saroruhaksi
govinda damodara madhaveti
A lotus-eyed girl instructed the red-beaked pet parrot that was seated in the
cup of her lotus hand; she said, "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava . . . "
(6)
grhe grhe gopa-vadhu-samuhah
prati-ksanam pijara-sarikanam
skhalad-giram vacayitum pravrtto
govinda damodara madhaveti
In each and every house, a bevy of gopa-women is engaged in making the caged
parrots constantly utter with broken words, "Govinda," "Damodara," and Madhava. "
(7)
paryyankikabhajam alam kumaram
prasvapayantyo 'khila-gopa-kanyah
jaguh prabandham svara-tala-bandham
govinda damodara madhaveti
With the little boy lying in the swing, all of the gopis used to expertly
sing compositions set to musical notes and rhythm; they went, "Govinda, Damodara,
Madhava," while putting Him to rest.
(8)
ramanujam viksana-keli-lolam
gopi grhitva nava-nita-golam
abalakam balakam ajuhava
govinda damodara madhaveti
The younger brother of Balarama, playing mischieviously, was dodging about
her with restless eyes. Taking a ball of fresh butter to lure Him over, a gopi
called Him: "O Govinda, Damodara, Madhava . . . "
(9)
vicitra-varnabharanabhirame-
-bhidhehi vaktrambuja-rajahamse
sada madiye rasane 'gra-range
govinda damodara madhaveti
O my tongue, since my mouth has become like a lotus by dint of the presence
there of these eloquent, ornamental, delightful syllables, you are like the swan
that plays there. As your foremost pleasure, always articulate the names, "Govinda,"
"Damodara," and "Madhava. "
(10)
ankadhirudham sisu-gopa-gudham
stanam dhayantam kamalaika-kantam
sambodhayam asa muda yasoda
govinda damodara madhaveti
The one and only Lord of Laksmidevi, as an inconspicuous little cowherd baby,
was seated in the lap of mother Yasoda, drinking her breast-milk. Merged in
bliss, she addressed Him as "Govinda," "Damodara," and "Madhava. "
(11)
kridantam antar-vrajam atmanam svam
samam vayasyaih pasu-pala-balaih
premna yasoda prajuhava krsnam
govinda damodara madhaveti
In Vraja-dhama, Krsna was playing with His playmates, the boys of His age who
protected the animals. With great love, mother Yasoda called out to her own son,
"O Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(12)
yasodaya gadham ulukhalena
go-kantha-pasena nibadhyamanam
ruroda mandam navanita-bhoji
govinda damodara madhaveti
Being firmly tied up to the grinding mortar with a cow's rope by mother
Yasoda, the plunderer of butter softly whimpered. "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava. "
(13)
nijangane kankana-keli-lolam
gopi grhitva navanita-golam
amardayat pani-talena netre
govinda damodara madhaveti
In His own courtyard, Krsna was carelessly playing with a bracelet. So the
gopi took a ball of butter to Him, and shutting His eyes with her palm, she
distracted Him, "O Govinda, Damodara, Madhava . . . (Guess what I have for you!)"
(14)
grhe grhe gopa-vadhu-kadambah
sarve militva samavaya-yoge
punyani namani pathanti nityam
govinda damodara madhaveti
In house after house, groups of cowherd ladies gather on various occasions,
and together they always chant the transcendental names of Krsna--"Govinda,
Damodara, and Madhava. "
(15)
mandara-mule vadanabhiramam
bimbadhare purita-venu-nadam
go-gopa-gopi-jana-madhya-samstham
govinda damodara madhaveti
His face is pleasing, and the flute at His lips is filled with Divine sound. Amidst the cows, gopas, and gopis, He stands at the base of a coral tree. Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!
(16)
utthaya gopyo 'para-ratra-bhoge
smrtva yasoda-suta-bala-kelim
gayanti proccair dadhi-manthayantyo
govinda damodara madhaveti
Having risen early in the Brahma-muhurta, and remembering the childish
activities of the Son of mother Yasoda, the gopis loudly sing while churning
butter--"Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(17)
jagdho 'tha datto navanita-pindo
grhe yasoda vicikitsayanti
uvaca satyam vada he murare
govinda damodara madhaveti
Having churned and then set aside a fresh lump of butter in the house, mother
Yasoda was now suspicious--it had been eaten. She said, "Hey--Murari! Govinda,
Damodara, Madhava, now tell me the truth . . . "
(18)
abhyarcya geham yuvatih pravrddha-
-prema-pravaha dadhi nirmamantha
gayanti gopyo 'tha sakhi-sameta
govinda damodara madhaveti
Having finished worship at home, a young gopi, (like) a strong current of
love for Krsna, churned the butter, and then joins together with all the gopis
and their friends and they sing, "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(19)
kvacit prabhate dadhi-purna-patre
niksipya mantham yuvati mukundam
alokya ganam vividham karoti
govinda damodara madhaveti
One time, early in the morning, just as a girl had put aside her churn in a
pot full of butter--she saw Mukunda. She then began to sing songs in various
ways, about Govinda, Damodara, and Madhava.
(20)
kridaparam bhojana-majjanartham
hitaisini stri tanujam yasoda
ajuhavat prema-pari-plutaksi
govinda damodara madhaveti
(Without having even bathed or eaten,) Krsna was absorbed in play. Overwhelmed with affection, mother Yasoda, who thought only of her son's
welfare, called out, "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava! (Come, take your bath and eat
something. )"
(21)
sukham sayanam nilaye ca visnum
devarsi-mukhya munayah prapannah
tenacyute tanmayatam vrajanti
govinda damodara madhaveti
Devarsi Narada and other Munis are always surrendered to Lord Visnu, who
rests upon His couch. They always chant the names of "Govinda," "Damodara," and
"Madhava," and thus they attain spiritual forms similar to His.
(22)
vihaya nidram arunodaye ca
vidhaya krtyani ca vipramukhyah
vedavasane prapathanti nityam
govinda damodara madhaveti
After giving up sleep at dawn, having completed their ritualistic duties, and
at the end of their Vedic chanting, the best of the learned brahmanas always
loudly chant, "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(23)
vrndavane gopa-ganas ca gopyo
vilokya govinda-viyoga-khinnam
radham jaguh sasru-vilocanabhyam
govinda damodara madhaveti
In Vrndavana, seeing Srimati Radharani overwhelmed with separation from
Govinda, groups of gopas and gopis sang, with tears in their lotus eyes, "Govinda!
Damodara! O Madhava!"
(24)
prabhata-sacara-gata nu gavas
tad-raksanartham tanayam yasoda
prabodhayat pani-talena mandam
govinda damodara madhaveti
The cows having already gone out to graze early in the morning, mother Yasoda
gently roused her sleeping son with the palm of her hand, softly saying, "Govinda,
Damodara, Madhava. "
(25)
pravala-sobha iva dirgha-kesa
vatambu-parnasana-puta-dehah
mule tarunam munayah pathanti
govinda damodara madhaveti
With long, matted hair the color of coral, and bodies purified by eating only
leaves, water, and air, the sages sit beneath the trees and chant, "Govinda," "Damodara,"
and "Madhava. "
(26)
evam bruvana virahatura bhrsam
vraja-striyah krsna-visikta-manasah
visrjya lajjam ruruduh sma su-svaram
govinda damodara madhaveti
"After speaking these words, the ladies of Vraja, who were so attached to
Krsna, felt extremely agitated by their imminent separation from Him. They
forgot all worldly shame and loudly cried out,'O Govinda! O Damodara! O Madhava!'"
n. b. --(This verse is identical with Srimad Bhagavatam, 10. 39. 31; it describes
the gopis' reaction to Akrura's taking Krsna and Balarama away from Vrndavana. The above translation is that of H. H. Hrdayananda Gosvami. )
(27)
gopi kadacin mani-pijara-stham
sukam vaco vacayitum pravrtta
ananda-kanda vraja-candra krsna
govinda damodara madhaveti
Sometimes a gopi is engaged in teaching a parrot within a jewelled cage to
recite names like: "Ananda-kanda" (source of bliss), "Vraja-candra" (moon of
Vraja), "Krsna," "Govinda," "Damodara," and "Madhava. "
(28)
go-vatsa-balaih sisu-kaka-paksam
badhnantam ambhoja-dalayataksam
uvaca mata cibukam grhitva
govinda damodara madhaveti
The lotus-eyed Lord was tying the sikha of a cowherd boy to the tail of a
calf when His mother caught Him, lifted up His chin, and said, "Govinda!
Damodara! Madhava!"
(29)
prabhata-kale vara-vallavaugha
go-raksanartham dhrta-vetra-dandah
akarayam asur anantam adyam
govinda damodara madhaveti
In the early morning a group of His favorite cowherd boys arrived,
stick-canes in hand, to take care of the cows. They addressed the unlimited,
primeval Personality of Godhead, "Hey, Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(30)
jalasaye kaliya-mardanaya
yada kadambad apatan murare
gopanganas cakrusur etya gopa
govinda damodara madhaveti
When Lord Murari jumped from the Kadamba branch into the water to chastise
the Kaliya serpent, all the gopis and cowherd boys went there and cried out,
"Oh! Govinda! Damodara! Madhava!"
(31)
akruram asadya yada mukundas
capotsavartham mathuram pravistah
tada sa paurair jayatity abhasi
govinda damodara madhaveti
After Lord Mukunda had met with Akrura and entered Mathura to attend the
ceremony of breaking the bow of Kamsa, all the citizens then shouted, "Jaya
Govinda! Jaya Damodara! Jaya Madhava!"
(32)
kamsasya dutena yadaiva nitau
vrndavanantad vasudeva-sunau
ruroda gopi bhavanasya madhye
govinda damodara madhaveti
When both sons of Vasudeva had actually been taken out of Vrndavana by the
messenger of Kamsa, Yasoda sobbed within the house, wailing, "Govinda, Damodara,
Madhava!"
(33)
sarovare kaliya-naga-baddham
sisum yasoda-tanayam nisamya
cakrur lutantyah pathi gopa-bala
govinda damodara madhaveti
Hearing how the son of Yasoda, who was but a child, was wrapped within the
coils of the Kaliya serpent at the pond, the cowherd boys cried "Govinda!
Damodara! Madhava!" and scurried down the path.
(34)
akrura-yane yadu-vamsa-natham
samgacchamanam mathuram niriksya
ucur viyogat kila gopa-bala
govinda damodara madhaveti
Seeing the Lord of the Yadus proceeding towards Mathura upon Akrura's
chariot, the cowherd boys, upon realization of their impending separation, said,
"O Govinda! Damodara, Madhava! (Where are you going? Are You actually leaving us
now?)
(35)
cakranda gopi nalini-vanante
krsnena hina kusume sayana
praphulla-nilotpala-locanabhyam
govinda damodara madhaveti
At the edge of a lotus forest, a gopi lay down upon the bed of flowers,
bereft of Krsna. Tears flowed from her lotus eyes (as she wept,) "Govinda,
Damodara, Madhava. "
(36)
mata-pitrbhyam parivaryamana
geham pravista vilalapa gopi
agatya mam palaya visvanatha
govinda damodara madhaveti
Being very restricted by her mother and father, the lamenting gopi entered
the house, thinking, "(Now that) I have arrived home, save me, O Lord of the
universe! O Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(37)
vrndavana-stham harim asu buddhva
gopi gata kapi vanam nisayam
tatrapy adrstvati-bhayad avocad
govinda damodara madhaveti
Thinking that Krsna was in the forest, a gopi fled into the forest in the
middle of night. But seeing that Krsna wasn't actually there, she became very
fearful, and cried, "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(38)
sukham sayana nilaye nije 'pi
namani visnoh pravadanti martyah
te niscitam tanmayatam vrajanti
govinda damodara madhaveti
Even the ordinary mortals comfortably seated at home who chant the names of
Visnu, "Govinda, Damodara," and "Madhava," certainly attain (at least) the
liberation of having a form similar to that of the Lord.
(39)
sa nirajaksim avalokya radham
ruroda govinda-viyoga-khinnam
sakhi praphullotpala-locanabhyam
govinda damodara madhaveti
Seeing Srimati Radharani crying from the pangs of separation from Govinda,
the blooming lotus eyes of Radha's girlfriend also filled with tears, and she
too cried, "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava. "
(40)
jihve rasaje madhura-priya tvam
satyam hitam tvam paramam vadami
avarnayetha madhuraksarani
govinda damodara madhaveti
O my tongue, you are fond of sweet things and are of discriminating taste; I
tell you the highest truth, which is also the most beneficial. Please just
recite these sweet syllables: "Govinda," "Damodara," and "Madhava. "
(41)
atyantika-vyadhiharam jananam
cikitsakam veda-vido vadanti
samsara-tapa-traya-nasa-bijam
govinda damodara madhaveti
The knowers of the Vedas say that this is the cure-all of the worst diseases
of mankind, and that this is the seed of the destruction of the threefold
miseries of material existence--"Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(42)
tatajaya gacchati ramcandre
salaksmane 'ranyacaye sasite
cakranda ramasya nija janitri
govinda damodara madhaveti
Upon Ramacandra's going into the forest due to his father's order, along with
Laksmana and Sita, (and thus becoming) a forest-rover, His mother cried, "O
Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(43)
ekakini dandaka-kananantat
sa niyamana dasakandharena
sita tadakrosad ananya-natha
govinda damodara madhaveti
Left there alone, Sita was carried out of the forest by the ten-headed Ravana. At that time, accepting no other Lord, Sita cried, "O Govinda! Damodara! Madhava!"
(44)
ramadviyukta janakatmaja sa
vicintayanti hrdi rama-rupam
ruroda sita raghunatha pahi
govinda damodara madhaveti
Separated from Rama, the daughter of King Janaka was completely anxious, and
with the form of Rama within her heart, she cried, "O Raghunatha! Protect me! O
Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(45)
prasida visno raghu-vamsa-natha
surasuranam sukha-duhkha-heto
ruroda sita tu samudra-madhye
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O Lord Visnu, be gracious! Lord of the Raghu clan, cause of the happiness
and distress of gods and demons alike, O Govinda, Damoadara, Madhava!" Thus Sita
cried, (by the time she had been carried) over the middle of the ocean.
(46)
antar-jale graha-grhita-pado
visrsta-viklista-samasta-bandhuh
tada gajendro nitaram jagada
govinda damodara madhaveti
Caught by his foot and pulled into the water, Gajendra, his friends all
harassed and frightened away, then called out incessantly, "Govinda, Damodara,
Madhava!"
(47)
hamsadhvajah sankhayuto dadarsa
putram katahe prapatantam enam
punyani namani harer japantam
govinda damodara madhaveti
Along with his priest Sankhayuta, King Hamsadhvaja saw his son Sudhanva
falling into a vat, but the boy was chanting the transcendental names of Hari,
Govinda, Damodara, and Madhava.
(48)
durvasaso vakyam upetya krsna
sa cabravit kanana-vasinisam
antahpravistam manasajuhava
govinda damodara madhaveti
Accepting Durvasa Muni's request (that she feed his thousands of disciples,
even though she hadn't the means to do this) Draupadi mentally called out to the
Lord within, the Lord of a forest dweller (like her), and she said, "Govinda,
Damodara, Madhava!"
(49)
dhyeyah sada yogibhir aprameyah
cinta-haras cintita-parijatah
kasturika-kalpita-nila-varno
govinda damodara madhaveti
He is always meditated upon by the yogis as being inscrutable. He is the
remover of all anxieties, and is the desire-tree of all that is desireable. His
bluish complexion is as attractive as Kasturika. Govinda! Damodara! Madhava!
(50)
samsare-kupe patito 'tyagadhe
mohandha-purne visayabhitapte
karavalambam mama dehi visno
govinda damodara madhaveti
I am fallen into the deep, dark well of material life, which is full of illusion and blind ignorance, and I am tormented by sensual existence. O my Lord, Visnu, Govinda, Damodara, Madhava, please grant me Your supporting hand to uplift me.
(51)
tvam eva yace mama dehi jihve
samagate dandadhare krtante
vaktavyam evam madhuram su-bhaktya
govinda damodara madhaveti
O my tongue, I ask only this of you, that at my meeting the bearer of the
sceptre of chastisement (Yamaraja), you will utter this sweet phrase with great
devotion: "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(52)
bhajasva mantram bhava-bandha-muktyai
jihve rasaje su-labham manojam
dvaipayanadyair munibhih prajaptam
govinda damodara madhaveti
O my tongue, O knower of rasa, for release from the hellish bondage of
material existence, just worship the charming, easily obtainable mantra that is
chanted by Vedavyasa and other sages: "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(53)
gopala vamsidhara rupa-sindho
lokesa narayana dina-bandho
ucca-svarais tvam vada sarvadaiva
govinda damodara madhaveti
You should always and everywhere just loudly chant, "Gopala, Vamsidhara, O
ocean of beauty, Lord of the worlds, Narayana, O friend of the poor, Govinda,
Damodara," and "Madhava. "
(54)
jihve sadaiva bhaja sundarani
namani krsnasya manoharani
samasta-bhaktarti-vinasanani
govinda damodara madhaveti
O my tongue, just always worship these beautiful, enchanting names of Krsna,
"Govinda, Damodara," and "Madhava," which destroy all the obstacles of the
devotees.
(55)
govinda govinda hare murare
govinda govinda mukunda krsna
govinda govinda rathanga-pane
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O Govinda, Govinda, Hari, Murari! O Govinda, Govinda, Mukunda, Krsna! O
Govinda, Govinda! O holder of the chariot wheel! O Govinda! O Damodara! O
Madhava!"
(56)
sukhavasane tv idam eva saram
duhkhavasane tv idam eva geyam
dehavasane tv idam eva japyam
govinda damodara madhaveti
This indeed is the essence (found) upon ceasing the affairs of mundane
happiness. And this too is to be sung after the cessation of all sufferings. This alone is to be chanted at the time of death of one's material body--"Govinda,
Damodara, Madhava!"
(57)
durvara-vakyam parigrhya krsna
mrgiva bhita tu katham kathacit
sabham pravista manasajuhava
govinda damodara madhaveti
Somehow or other accepting the unavoidable command of Duhsasana, Draupadi,
like a frightened doe, entered the assembly of princes and within her mind cried
out to the Lord, "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(58)
sri krsna radhavara gokulesa
gopala govardhana-natha visno
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
O tongue, drink only this nectar (of the names), "Sri Krsna, dearmost of
Srimati Radharani, Lord of Gokula, Gopala, Lord of Govardhana, Visnu, Govinda,
Damodara," and "Madhava. "
(59)
srinatha visvesvara visva-murte
sri devaki-nandana daitya-satro
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"Srinatha, Lord of the universe, form of the universe, beautiful son of
Devaki, O enemy of the demons, Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!" O my tongue, just
drink this nectar.
(60)
gopipate kamsa-ripo mukunda
laksmipate kesava vasudeva
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"Lord of the gopis, enemy of Kamsa, Mukunda, husband of Laksmidevi, Kesava,
son of Vasudeva, Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!" O my tongue, just drink this
nectar.
(61)
gopi-janahlada-kara vrajesa
go-caranaranya-krta-pravesa
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O You who give bliss to the gopis! Lord of Vraja, You who have entered the
forest for herding the cows, O Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!" O my tongue, just
drink this nectar.
(62)
pranesa visvambhara kaitabhare
vaikuntha narayana cakra-pane
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O Lord of my life! Upholder of the universe, foe of Kaitabha, Vaikuntha,
Narayana, holder of the Sudarsana-cakra! Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!" O my
tongue, just drink this nectar.
(63)
hare murare madhusudanadya
sri rama sitavara ravanare
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O Lord Hari, enemy of Mura, Madhusudana, Sri Rama, dearmost of Sita, enemy of Ravana, Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!" O tongue, now just drink this nectar.
(64)
sri yadavendradri-dharambujaksa
go-gopa-gopi-sukha-dana-daksa
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O best of the Yadus, O bearer of Govardhana hill, O lotus-eyed expert in
giving happiness to the cows, the gopas, and the gopis, Govinda, Damodara,
Madhava!" O tongue, please just drink this nectar.
(65)
dharabharottarana-gopa-vesa
vihara-lila-krta-bandhu-sesa
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O uplifter of the earth's burdens in the guise of a cowherd boy, Lord of
sportive pastimes in which Ananta-sesa has become Your brother! O Govinda,
Damodara, Madhava!" O my tongue, just drink this nectar.
(66)
baki-bakaghasura-dhenukare
kesi-trnavarta-vighata-daksa
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O enemy of Baki (Putana), Bakasura, Aghasura, and Dhenuka, O Lord who
expertly smashed Kesi and Trnavarta!" O tongue, just drink this nectar--"Govinda,
Damodara, Madhava!"
(67)
sri janaki-jivana ramacandra
nisacarare bharatagrajesa
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O Ramacandra, O life and soul of the beautiful daughter of Janaka Maharaja,
enemy of the night-roving demons, O elder brother of Bharata!" O my tongue, just
drink this nectar--"Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(68)
narayanananta hare nrsimha
prahlada-badhahara he krpalo
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"O Lord Narayana, Ananta, Hari, Nrsimhadeva, remover of the afflictions of
Prahlada, O merciful Lord! Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!" O my tongue, simply
drink this nectar.
(69)
lila-manusyakrti-rama-rupa
pratapa-dasi-krta-sarva-bhupa
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
O Lord who assumed the man-like form of Rama, who by dint of Your prowess,
turned all other kings into Your servants! "O Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!" O
tongue, just drink this nectar.
(70)
sri krsna govinda hare murare
he natha narayana vasudeva
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
"Sri Krsna! Govinda! Hari! Murari! O Lord, Narayana, Vasudeva!" O tongue,
please drink only this nectar--"Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
(71)
vaktum samartho 'pi na vakti kascid
aho jananam vyasanabhimukhyam
jihve pibasvamrtam etad eva
govinda damodara madhaveti
Even though anyone is able to chant, still no one does. Alas! How determined
people are for their own undoing! O tongue, just drink the nectar of these
names--"Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!"
iti sri bilvamangalacarya-viracitam
sri govinda-damodara-stotram sampurnam
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