Vrindavan, Krishna And Devotional Music Poem by Savita Tyagi

Vrindavan, Krishna And Devotional Music

Rating: 5.0

Nestled in fertile planes of North India
Is a small town of Vrandavan, filled with much
Revered devotional and transcendental music.
Crossing the town I closed my eyes for few seconds
To transcend street view, dotted with Krishna
Temples, guest houses and meditation centers.
The music that chimed with temple bells
Drenched me like Monsoon rains.

The centuries old Vrandavan at the edge of Yamuna 
Was once a lush mystical forest of sweet holy basil.
Here song birds broke the silence of night to greet dawn.
Peacocks danced with descending clouds to welcome rains.
Cows grazed upon lush greenery and
Cowboys weaved their dreams on silvery clouds.
The cool waters of Yamuna murmured a truth of
Nature's spiritual energy echoed in music ethereal.

A man of magnificent and miraculous personality
Was Krishna-an Avatar of Supreme Consciousness!

When the setting sun gathered
His golden rays behind Govardhan Hills
Krishna's flute music floated under moon light.
Waves of Yamuna splashed in glee with exotic laughter.
His childhood sweetheart Radha
And Gokul's Gopas and Gopis gathered around
Their beloved Krishna to sing and dance in delight.
In timeless space jingled the sound
Of their anklets and bracelets.
Brij Bhumi sings eternally
Raas-Leela of Radha-Krishna in hymns dedicated
To Supreme playing with its Divine Shakti.

‘In the periods of heightened ecstasy,
United with Krishna consciousness
The poet saint Chaitanya Mahaprabhu wandered the forest
Transcending the physical planes of mind! '
Such are the expressions of legendary devotional music.

"Poet Meera was so taken over by the ecstatic love for Krishna
That she wandered in Vrandavan seeing him everywhere.
She, the princess born and raised in palace
Roamed on streets of Brij, she the queen of a kingdom
Is now a crazy ascetic merged into Krishna consciousness! "

Poet's notes:

Vranda- Sanskrit name for holy sweet basil
Van- forest
Gokul- a small village where child Krishna was raised.
Gopas- cowboys
Gopis- cowgirls
Gopal- caretaker of cows. Another name for Krishna
Raas-Leela- playful romantic gestures often depicted in songs and dance forms.
Brij- The area surrounding Vrandavan and Gokul is called Brij Bhumi.
Shakti- Nature's Eternal creative energy.
Chaitannya Mahaprabhu- mystical poet saint of 15th century.

Hindi translation of song depicting transcendental state of Meera-

एैसी लागी लगन मीरा हो गयी मगन 
वो तो गली गली हरि गुन गाने लगी
महलों की पली बन के जोगन चली
मीरा रानीं दिवानीं कहाने लगी।।

POET'S NOTES ABOUT THE POEM
This poem was published in the anthology 'Geography And Poetry' By Poets Unite WorldWide/
Fabrizio Frosini 2018
COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Rajaram Ramachandran 09 December 2018

I am now 87 years old and a Devotee of Lord Krishna. I served as a volunteer Accounts Manager in the Hare Krishna Temple (ISKCON) Juhu, Mumbai for more than 25 years. I visited also Vrindavan as beautiful and sacred place where Krishna spent his days. Your poem on Vrindavan Krishna is nice and good. Please keep on wiring like this with your experience and wisdom.I am also posting here for more than 10 years.as Rajaram Ramachandran.

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Savita Tyagi 09 December 2018

Thank you so much Rajaramji for reading the poem. Yes I was fortunate to visit Vrindavan. The experience helped me write it. Being so active in writing you are certainly an inspiration for us to keep on writing. I look forward to read your poems.

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Rajnish Manga 08 January 2019

Savita ji, this poem has nicely re-created the divine atmosphere of Vrindavan in the backdrop of its streets and temples situated at the banks of river Yamuna. Further, the place reverberates with the scintillating stories of Krishna Lila which has sung by Bhakta poets right from Jaideva, Chaitanya Mahaprabhu, Mirabai and many more which people know and recite as folk lores. Thanks a lot, Ma'am.

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Valsa George 17 December 2018

The beautiful story of Krishna and Radha retold in a capturing way resonant with the heavenly strains that echoed in the garden of Vrindavan! We are transported back in time to the frolics of Gopas and Gopis! Another 10

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Kumarmani Mahakul 16 December 2018

The centuries old Vrandavan attracts many mystics towards her and motivates many for devotional excellence. This beautiful poem is very informative and heart touching.10

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Kumarmani Mahakul 16 December 2018

A fantastic expression has been made on Vrindavan, at the edge of Yamuna, Krishna along with devotional music and sweet song of Meera, a great devotee of Krishna. The transcendental state of Meera is being nicely inscribed here.... एैसी लागी लगन मीरा हो गयी मगन वो तो गली गली हरि गुन गाने लगी महलों की पली बन के जोगन चली मीरा रानीं दिवानीं कहाने लगी।। A beautiful poem nicely executed.10

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Geeta Radhakrishna Menon 10 December 2018

What a lovely poem Savita ji, The holy place of Vrindavan and the presence of Lord Krishna playing his magical flute surrounded by Gopis is a vision, so close to my heart. For all dancers and singers, the story of Lord Krishna has always remained the most enchanting. Singing and dancing the glory of Krishna has been a part and parcel of my artistic journey too. Enjoyed reading this poem, Savita ji. Thank you.....10

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Savita Tyagi 10 December 2018

Thank you so much Geeta for your lovely comment. I too can’t think of a place other than Vrandavan and of a life other than Krishna’s that have influenced our dance, music, poetry or literature more than that. I can so well admire your fondness for it all.

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