Jaya Jaya Jaya Gunjavali Mandita

Jaya Jaya Jaya Gunjavali Mandita

Rupa Goswami has written this song "Jaya Jaya Marakata KandalaSundara". The official name of this song is Volume 6 Song 20. This song is taken from the book Stavamala. In this song, Rupa Goswami admires Lord Sri Krishna and descries some of His eternal transcendental pastimes.
 
(Refrain)
jaya jaya jaya gunjavali-mandita
pranaya-visrńkhala-gopi-mandala-vara-
bimbadhara-khandana-pandita
 
(1)
sphurad-indivara-nindi-kalevara
radha-kuca-kuńkuma-bhara pinjara
sundara-candraka-cuda manohara
candravali-manasa-suka-panjara
 
(2)
mrga-vanitanana-trna-visramsana-
karma-dhurandhara-murali-kujita
svarasika-smita-susamonmadita-
siddha-sati-nayanancala-pujita
 
(3)
tambulollasad-anana-sarasa
jambunada-ruci-visphurad-ambara
hara-kamalasana-sanaka-sanatana-
dhrti-vidhvamsana-lila-dambara
 
 
(Refrain) O Lord decorated with gunja, O Lord expert at biting the bimba fruit lips of the beautiful gopis passionately in love with You, all glories, all glories, all glories to You!
 
(1) O Lord whose transcendental form eclipses the splendor of blossoming blue lotus flowers, O Lord who has become fair by the touch of the kunkuma from Radha's breasts, O Lord who wears a handsome peacock feather crown, O charming Lord, O cage where the parrot of Candravali's heart is confined,
 
(2) O Lord whose flute-musi makes the grass fall from the does' mouths, O Lord worshiped by the sidelong glances of the saintly gopis maddened by the handsomeness of Your sweet smile,
 
(3) O Lord whose lotus mouth is splendid with betel nuts, O Lord whose garments are magnificent as gold, O Lord whose many transcendental pastimes destroy the peaceful composure of Siva, Brahma, Sanaka Kumara, and Sanatana Gosvami,