Jaya Jaya Jaga Jana Locana Phanda

Jaya Jaya Jaga Jana Locana Phanda

Govinda Das Kaviraj has written this song “Jaya Jaya Jaga Jana Locana Phanda”. This song is taken from the book Padavali. In this song, Govinda Das Kaviraj describes the charming form of Lord Krishna, which glistens like a dark new rain cloud.
 
(Refrain)
jaya jaya jaga-jana-locana-phanda
radha-ramana brndabana-canda
 
(1)
abhinaba nilajalada tanu dhala dhala
pincha mukuta sire sajani re
kancana basana  ratanamaya abharana
nupura ranarani bajani re
 
(2)
indibara-yugasubhaga bilocana
ancala cancala kusuma-sare
abicala kula ramani-gana manasa
jara jara antare madana-bhare
 
(3)
bani bana-mala  ajanu-lambita
parimale ali-kula mati rahu
bimbadhara pare mohana murali
ga-ota gobinda-dasa-pahu
 
(Refrain) Glory, glory to the Lord who is Radha's lover, the Lord who is like a trap to catch the eyes of the world's people, the Lord who is like a moon shining in Vrndavana!
 
(1) His form glistens like a dark new rain cloud. A peacock-feather crown adorns His head. His garments are golden. His ornaments are made of jewels. His anklets jangle.
 
(2) His graceful eyes are two blue lotus flowers. The restless glances from His eyes' corners are arrows of flowers, arrows that wound the saintly gopis' amorous hearts.
 
(3) A forest-flower garland hangs to His knees. Its fragrance makes the black bees wild with bliss. Placing the flute to His bimba-fruit lips, Govinda dasa's master plays enchanting melodies.