Gaudiya Gitanjali I-Pad

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jamunā-taṭa-chara gopī-basana-hara, rāsa-rasika kṛpāmoya śrī-rādhā-vallabha vṛndāvana-naṭabara, bhakativinod-āśraya 4 Wandering on the banks of the Jamunā River, Krishna stole the garments of the gopīs while they were bathing. He enjoys the mellows of the rāsa dance. He is the most merciful, beloved lover of Śrīmatī Rādhārāṇī. He is the great dancer of Vṛndāvan, and the supreme shelter of Śrīla Bhaktivinod Ṭhākur.


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