Grantha Kartuh Prarthana

Grantha Kartuh Prarthana

Raghunatha Dasa Goswami has written this song “Subala Sakhadhara Pallava”. The official name of this song is Sri Sri Grantha Kartuh Prarthana. This song is taken from the book Stavavali. In this song, Raghunatha Dasa Goswami glorifies Lord Krsna and requests him not to leave his heart.
 
(1)
subala-sakhadhara-pallava-
samudita-madhu-mugdha-madhuri-lubdham
ruci-jita-kascana-citram
kascana citram pikim vande
 
(2)
vrsaravijadharabimbi-
phala-rasa-panotkam adbhutam bhramaram
dhrta-sikhi-pischaka-culam
pita-dukulam ciram naumi
 
(3)
jitah sudhamsur yasasa mameti
garvam mudha ma bata gostha-vira
tavari-nari-nayanambu-pali
jigaya tatam prasabham yato 'sya
 
(4)
kusje kusje pasupa-vanita-vahinibhih samastat
svairam krsnah kusuma-dhanuso rajya-carcam karotu
etat prarthyam sakhi mama yatha citta-hari sa dhurto
baddham cetas tyajati kim u va prana-mosam karoti
 
 
1) I offer my respectful obeisances to a certain wonderful cuckoo, whose splendor defeats the shining of gold, and who is very greedy to taste the charming sweetness of the honey trickling from the budding twigs of the lips of Subala's friend Krsna.
 
2) I eternally praise the wonderful black bee that, wearing yellow garments and a peacock feather crown, yearns to taste the nectar of the bimba fruits of Sri Radha's lips.   
 
3) O foolish hero of Vraja, do not be proud, thinking "My glory has defeated the moon." After all, the flood of tears flowing from the eyes of the wives of Your enemies has defeated the ocean that is the moon's father.             
 
4) Let independent Krsna with His band of gopis explore the kingdom of the god of love in every forest grove! Friend, even if the highwayman Krsna robs and binds my heart and even if He kills me, my only request is that He not leave my heart.