Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare Victory to Radha, Victory to Krishna, Govinda, Govinda, say it loudly
You do not need any hard rules to practice this chant. Here is how you can integrate it into your daily life: Morning Meditation:
Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna Krishna Govinda Govinda Bolo Re Krishna Krishna Govinda Gopala Gopala Radhe Radhe Shyam Sundara Shyam Sundara Hare Krishna, Hare Krishna, Krishna Krishna, Hare Hare
: Let the rhythm naturally accelerate as your mind becomes absorbed in the sound.
The chant begins with an invocation to Radha, the embodiment of love and devotion, and Krishna, the divine prince of Vrindavan. The repetition of their names is a call to awaken the divine energies within oneself. Govinda, another name for Krishna, signifies the protector of the world. The repetition of their names is a call
In the vast ocean of devotional music, certain chants possess a unique, magnetic power that transcends language and cultural barriers. The kirtan is one such melody, deeply rooted in the heart of Gaudiya Vaishnavism and beloved by millions of devotees worldwide.
The verse "Jo Pehnave Wahi Pehanna, Jo De De So Khana... Jaise Rakhe Waise Rehna" is a profound statement of Prapatti , or unconditional surrender. It moves the song from mere praise to a prayer of deep trust, asking the divine to be the sole orchestrator of one's life. The kirtan is one such melody, deeply rooted
Chhar re mon kopot chaturi bodone bolo hari hari. (Hari) naam porom-bromho jib-er mul dhormo, odhormo kukormo chhar re.
Below are the exclusive and complete lyrics to this powerful bhajan, presented in both Devanagari and Romanized scripts.
ত্যাজ রে মন ভবের আশা, অজপা নামে কর রে নেশা। রাধে গোবিন্দ নামটি বদনে লইয়া নয়ন-নীরে সদা ভাস রে।