tvac-chaishavam tri-bhuvanadbhutam ity avehi
mac-capalam ca tava va mama vadhigamyam |
tat kim karomi viralam murali-vilasi
mugdham mukhambujam udikshitum ikshanabhyam ||32||
mac-capalam ca tava va mama vadhigamyam |
tat kim karomi viralam murali-vilasi
mugdham mukhambujam udikshitum ikshanabhyam ||32||
Simple Meaning:
Assuming the Gopi Bhava,Shri Bilavamangal ji Longs for Lord Krishna
O Krishna! Your young childhood (youth) and
my restlessness are both wonderful in these three bhuvanas or worlds. You know of this fact
and so do I. O Flute-Player! You only tell me what should I do to see
Your enchanting and unusual lotus face, to my heart's content.
The Rasa-laden Commentary:
Lord Krishna, the Flute Player
Shri Bilavmangal ji is ardently longing to drink the sweetness of his favoured deity,
Lord Krishna's face.He asks his Priyatam or supreme lover, 'O Murlidhar or Flute Bearer! Your young childhood
mingled with youth, is unparallelled in the three worlds and indeed
who can be like you? Besides you know that there is no limit to my fickleness.
I also very well know of my unsteady traits and my inconstant nature
and You have also understood it quite well.
The Dark Beauty of Murali Vilasi, Krishna
O unparallelled Murali Vilasi or Flute Player! Do tell me, what to do? Truly or really tell me
how should I go about it? Where should I go? Whom should I tell something?
What...what should I do to bring your beautiful darkishly attractive
lotus face, in front of my eyes for drinking the pollen of your face's
sweetness with the large black bees of my eyes? What a sweet statement.
What a wonderful way of calming one's capricious nature in the body
of this Purush bhushan or ornament amongst males,
the only male.
The Incarnations of Lord Vishnu
tvac-chaishavam
tri-bhuvanadbhutam ity avehi...O God! O Nath! The sweetness
of Your youth mixed with your childhood is unique in the three bhuvanas.
That trait is certainly not there in human beings and kinnaras, and also does not exist
in your other various svarupas or forms of the Supreme
Being.
The Ineffable Beauty of Lord Krishna
satyam
satyam durlabham daivate 'pi: (55th shloka) That Youtfulness, that lotus
face, that ineffable beauty, that gentle smile, that playful glance
etcetera are indeed rarely found in humans and extremely difficult to
find in even gods.
Lord Krishna is Charmed by His Own Reflection
This
lustre of your sweet youthfulness is so extraordinary and unusual
that You Yourself are charmed by this unique brilliance.
Chintamani Urges Bilavmangal ji Onto Krishna
mac-capalam
ca tava va mama vadhigamyam: Either You or I know of this
fact that I am so impatient and eagerly desirous for Your darshan. This
is known to You, not anyone else. Shri Bilavmangal ji's intention is
clear, “ Earlier I was so attracted to worldly (esp sensual) pleasures
but giving me spiritual instruction of asceticism from a prostitute's
(Chintamani's) mouth,by Your grace, You urged me on the path of loving
devotion(esp to Krishna).Have mercy to make the same seed of religious
devotion which has sprouted because of the grace of my guru or spiritual preceptor,
grow luxuriantly and be fruitful; that is why my mind ardently longs
to catch a glimpse of You.
The Lotus Face of Lord Krishna, the Flute Player
Make me relish the divine play
of Your beauteous form. O Nath! Now You only tell me by which means
should I actually see that lotus face of the enchanting Flute Player,
which is difficult to find in rishis, munis and gods, with these eyes.
Why are you delaying in revealing this?
isht: favoured deity
kinnaras: a being with a human body and
a horse's head, reckoned among the gandharvas (as divine musicians or
singers)
very sweet pics shows the same bhav as commented in this shloka. Hum bhi kab kripa ke patra honge
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