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Bilvamangala Thakura Govinda Damodara Stotram

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Bilvamangala Thakura Govinda Damodara Stotram

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Govinda-Damodara-stotram All glories to Sri Sri Guru and Gauraiiga qd) agre kuriindm atha pandavanara duhsdsanendhrta-vasera-kesa lersné tadakrosad ananya-natha govinda démodara 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!" Q) sri hrsna visno madhu-kaitabhare bhakednukampin bhagavan marare erdyasva mann kesava lokandtha govinda démodara madhaveti O Lord Krsna, Visnu, enemy of the Madhu and Kaitabha demons, © Supreme Personality of Godhead, enemy of Mura, merciful upon the devotees, O Kesava, Lord of the worlds, Govinda, Damodara, Madhava, please deliver me @) vikreeukamé hila gopa-kan ya murdri-padar pita-cieea-vretih dadhyddikarn mohavasad avocad govinda démodara médhaveti Though desiring to sell milk, dahi, butter, etc., the mind of a young gopi vwas so absorbed in the Lotus feet of Krsna that instead of calling out *Milk for sale," she bewilderedly said, "Govinda", Damodara, and "Madhava!" ) ulikhale sambhrea-tandulans ca sarighattayantyo musalaih pramugdhah ga yanti gopyo janieanurdga govinda démodara madhaveti Their grinding-mortars full of grains, the gopis minds are overcome as they thresh with their pestles, singing "Govinda, Damodara, Madhava!" (5) hacie karambhoj a-pute nisannari herida-sukari kirnsuka-rakea-eundam adhyapaydm asa saroruhakst 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) rhe grhe gopa-vadhii-samiihah prati-ksanama pirijara-sdrikanam skhalad-giramn vacayieurn pravreto govinda démodara 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." @ paryyankikabhajam alam kumdramn prasvapayantyo 'khila-gopa-kanyah Jaguh prabandharn svara-téla-bandharn 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) réménujarn viksana-keli-lolamt gopi grhitvd nava-nita-golam abalakarn balakam ajuhava govinda démodara médhaveti 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) viciera-varndbharanabhiréme- -bhidhehi vakerambuja-rajaharnse sadd 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) anhadhiriidham sisu-gopa-gidhar stanarn dhayantarn kamalaika-aineam sambodhayam asa mudé yasodé govinda démodara 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," "Damodar," and "Madhava." ql) leridantam antar-vrajam demanara svarin samara vayasyaih pasu-pala-balaih remnd yasodd prajuhdva krsnara govinda démodara madhaveti In Vraje-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 uliikhalena ‘go-kantha-pasena nibadhyamanam

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