Mithe ras sey bharyo-di radha raani laage , raadha rani laage
Mane Karo Karo Jamunaji ro paani laage
Jamunaji to kari kari radha gori gori,
Vrundavan mein dhoom machavey Barsaney ki Chori
Vruja dhaam raadha jyoki vruja dhaani laage vruja dhaani laage, Mane Karo Karo
Kahna nit murli mein tere sumire baaram baar
Koti ne roop dhare manmohm kahoon na pavey paar
Rupa rangaki chabeli pata raani laage pata raani lage, Mane Karo Karo
Naa bhaave maney maakhan misari ab na koi mithai
Maarey Jivadiya ney bhavey ab to Raadha naam malai, Mane Karo Karo
Vrusha bhanu ki lalitaa guna dhaani laage, Mane Karo Karo
Raadhaa Raadha naam ratata-te he jo nar aththo dhaam
Jinki badha door karat hey raadha raadha name
Raadha naam mein safal jindagani lage jindgani lage, Mane Karo Karo
Charming, full of sweet nectar...is Radhe Rani.........Her transcendental form is like an ocean of nectar. Radha's splendid bodily luster is like molten gold or stationary lightning...................Radhika is like princess while Krishna (like Yamuna waters is black..........this is like a teasing song)......Vrindavan mein dhoom machaye Barchana de chori............Radhika was born in Barsana, so the girl from Barshana has a special place in hearts of Vrindavan vaasi...........
Although Lord Kanha is Madana-mohana, He becomes Madana-daha, or enchanted by the beauty of RadhaRani.........
The spiritual exchange of divine love between Radha and Krishna is the display of the internal energy of the Lord, and is very confidential and difficult to understand. No materialist can begin to understand this topic of the relationship between Radharani and Lord Krishna.
I cannot help but compare, the way the creatives thought of this scene on Friday's episode and picturized it on Radhika..........It was one of my fav scenes......
She looked so beautiful, so divine, pure, innocent , all at the same time.......her looks very so simple, yet so elegant........Her jewellery was simple, but she adorned with jasmine flowers which give exotic fragrance added to her charm...........She looked like a maiden.......an apasara..........Use of kohl to enhance her doe like eyes enhanced her beauty.......char chand lagaa deeye.............There was a genunine smile on her face, and her face looked truly blissful..........
Radhika's ethereal beauty was so enchanting, and her dancing like a bumblebee, moving unsteadily due to intoxication (love for Kanha) was worth watching...............She forgets the whole world and dances with gay abandon.........Dev is so struck by her beauty, she truly looks like princess........like maharani...........The way Dev lowers his gaze and then looks up again at her.........is truly magnificent scene.......Dev who loves Radhika, cannot love any other woman, ---"Na baahave maine maakan mishri, naa bhaave mithai............." Dev is awestruck by her beauty.............It was so romantic, yet so full of devotion...............
It was sheer joy to watch Radhika, the truly beautiful woman, not only physically attractive, but spiritually so divine..........
This scene was magical...........and the song made it priceless..........
I want to end it with quote of Vidagdha-madhava
"The beauty of Radharani's eyes forcible devours the beauty of the newly grown blue lotus flower, and the beauty of Radha's face surpasses that of an entire forest of fully blossomed lotuses. Radha's bodily luster seems to place even gold in a painful situation. Thus the wonderful unprecedented beauty of Radharani is awakening in Vrindavana".
My 2 cents..........
Edited by anukapoor - 16 years ago