Ambudanjanendra Nila

Ambudanjanendra Nila

Krsnadasa Kaviraja Goswami has written this song “Ambudanjanendra Nila”. The official name of this song is Sri Sri Krsna Candrastakam. This song is taken from the book Govinda Lilamrta (Section: Suka Sari Stava Lila). In this song, Krsnadasa Kaviraja Goswami has described the glories of Lord Krishna.
(1)
ambudasjanendranila-nindi-kanti-dambarah
kunkumodyad-arka-vidyud-amsu-divyad-ambarah
srimad-anga-carcitendu-pitanakta-candanah
svanghri-dasyado 'stu me sa ballavendra-nandanah
 
(2)
ganda-tandavati-panditandajesa-kundalas
candra-padma-sanda-garva-khandanasya-mandalah
ballavisu vardhitatma-gudha-bhava-bandhanah
svanghri-dasyado 'stu me sa ballavendra-nandanah
 
(3)
nitya-navya-rupa-vesa-harda-keli-cestitah
keli-narma-sarma-dayi-mitra-vrnda-vestitah
sviya-keli-kananamsu-nirjitendra-nandanah
svanghri-dasyado 'stu me sa ballavendra-nandanah
 
(4)
prema-hema-manditatma-bandhutabhinanditah
ksauni-lagna-bhala-lokapala-pali-vanditah
nitya-kala-srsda-vipra-gauravali-vandanah
svanghri-dasyado 'stu me sa ballavendra-nandanah
 
(5)
lilayendra-kaliyosna-kamsa-vatsa-ghatakas
tat-tad-atma-keli-vrsti-pusta-bhakta-catakah
virya-sila-lilayatma-ghosa-vasi-nandanah
svanghri-dasyado 'stu me sa ballavendra-nandanah
 
(6)
kusja-rasa-keli-sidhu-radhikadi-tosanas
tat-tad-atma-keli-narma-tat-tad-ali-posanah
prema-sila-keli-kirti-visva-citta-nandanah
svanghri-dasyado 'stu me sa ballavendra-nandanah
 
(7)
rasa-keli-darsitatma-suddha-bhakti-sat-pathah
sviya-citra-rupa-vesa-manmathali-manmathah
gopikasu netra-kona-bhava-vrnda-gandhanah
svanghri-dasyado 'stu me sa ballavendra-nandanah
 
(8)
puspa-cayi-radhikabhimarsa-labdhi-tarsitah
prema-vamya-ramya-radhikasya-drsti-harsitah
radhikorasiha lepa esa hari-candanah
svanghri-dasyado 'stu me sa ballavendra-nandanah
 
(9)
asdakena yas tv anena radhika-suvallabham
samstaviti darsane 'pi sindhujadi-durlabham
tam yunakti tusta-citta esa ghosa-kanane
radhikanga-sanga-nanditatma-pada-sevane

 

(1) His abundantly beautiful complexion belittles the splendor of combined rain clouds, black eye cosmetics, and sapphires. His garments appear effulgent like a rising sun tinted like kunkum owder enhanced by shining bolts of lightning. His perfectly-formed limbs are anointed with andalwood paste mixed with camphor and saffron. May Sri Krsna, the Son of the king of the cowherd men, grant me the service of His own lotus feet.


(2) He wears shark-shaped earrings that dance very expertly upon His cheeks. The beauty of the orb of His face destroys the pride of the multitude of moons and lotus flowers. He causes the knot of His wn secret ecstatic love-moods to increasingly tighten amongst the gopis. May Sri Krsna, the Son of he king of the cowherd men, grant me the service of His own lotus feet.


(3) He is eternally engaged in designing ever-fresh variations of His youthful form, mode of dress, and loving pastimes. He is surrounded by the assembly of His cowherd boyfriends, who excel in giving im delight by their playful joking words. Even a single brilliant ray of splendor from His personal leasure-forest defeats the heavenly Nandana gardens of Lord Indra. May Sri Krsna, the Son of the king of the cowherd men, grant me the service of His own lotus feet.


(4) He is delighted by the friendship of His devotees, whose consciousness is decorated with golden ornaments of pure love for Him. He is praised by great demigods who protect various planets in he universe and who offer obeisances to Him by touching their foreheads to the ground. He honors he brahmanas with great reverence at specific times of the day. May Sri Krsna, the Son of the king of the cowherd men, grant me the service of His own lotus feet.


(5) He easily removed the pride of Indra as well as the violent anger of Kaliya, and He killed the demons like Kamsa and Vatasura. With the rainfall of these variegated pastimes, He nourishes the chataka birds who are His devotees. By performing His pastimes of heroic nature, He delights the residents of is own cowherd community. May Sri Krsna, the Son of the king of the cowherd men, grant me the service of His own lotus feet.


(6) He satisfies Sri Radhika and the other gopis with the nectar of the sportive rasa dance performed in the groves of Vrndavana. During the various intrigues of those amorous pastimes, He devises many layful jokes to sustain the assmebly of gopis. He thus delights the minds of all people in the universe by the glory of His loving pastimes. May Sri Krsna, the Son of the king of the cowherd men, grant me the service of His own lotus feet.


(7)
By revealing His pastimes of festive rasa dance, He also shows the eternal path of His pure devotional service. By His amazing beauty and fascinating mode of dress, He churns the minds of a ast multitude of cupids. Through the outer corners of His eyes, He casts sidelong glances, aimed at he gopis, that give hints of a host of affectionate ecstatic moods. May Sri Krsna, the Son of the king of the cowherd men, grant me the service of His own lotus feet.


(8) He becomes excited with desire by suddenly touching Sri Radhika while She is busy picking flowers. Then He becomes jubilant when He sees Her charming face decorated with the contrariness of pure love. Verily He is the sandlewood paste that decorates Radhika’s breasts. May Sri Krsna, the Son f the king of the cowherd men, grant me the service of His own lotus feet.


(9) It is very difficult for Laksmi Devi and other exalted gods and goddesses to attain even a glimpse of Sri Krsna, who is very dear to Sri Radhika. But if someone glorifies Him by reciting these eight verses ith full attention, then He who is delighted by the intimate of association with Radhika’s limbs will ecome pleased with that person and engage them in the service of His own lotus feet within the cowherd forests of Goloka Vrndavana.

Listen:
Ambudanjanendra Nila – Sung by HG Jai Sachinanadana Prabhu