Mohan hamaare madhuban mė

Mohan hamaare madhuban mė tum aaya na karo,
Jaadoo bharee ye baȧsuree bajaayaa naa karo

Soorat tumhaaree dekha ke salonee saȧvaree
Sun baȧsuree kee raag ham ho gayee baȧvalee
Maakhan churaane vaale dil churaaya naa karo
Jaadoo bharee ye baȧsuree bajaayaa naa karo

Maathe mukut gal maal katee mė kaachhanee sohe
Kaano mė kunḍal jhoom ke man mere ko mohe
is chandrama ke roop se lubhaaya naa karo
Jaadoo bharee ye baȧsuree bajaayaa naa karo

Apnee yashodaa maat kee saugandh hai tumako
Yamuna nadee ke teer pe tum naa milo hamako
Is baȧsuree kee taan pe bilamaaya naa karo
Jaadoo bharee ye baȧsuree bajaayaa naa karo

Being swept away by their love for Lord Krishna, the devotees sing:- O Mohan (Krishna), you do not come into our garden anymore! You do not play the magic baasuri (musical instrument)!

Your complexion and form are most attractive. Listening to your baasuri intoxicates me. You are famous for being a taker of butter/dahi – please do not take away my heart.

Your head is crowned and your body is always decorated. Our minds become lost in these decorations. Your form is moon-like and appealing.

Swear by Mother Yashoda that you will not come to the bank of the Januma to meet us. The sound of Your baasuri is magical.

One cannot but help become totally immersed in the magic of your music. O Krishna, give us your darshan again. Stay with us O Lord.


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