Jaya Krta Mathura Pravesa

Jaya Krta Mathura Pravesa

Jiva Goswami has written this song “Jaya Krta Mathura Pravesa”. This song is taken from the book Gopala Campu – Volume 2 Chapter 50 Verse 131. In this song, Jiva Goswami has glorified the Supreme Personality of Godhead – Lord Krsna, by describing His transcendental pastimes.
 
(1)
jaya krta-mathura-pravesa-bhavuka
mathura-janata-subhagam-bhavuka
 
(2)
nana-vilasita-nandita-nagara
nagara-vadhu-jana-mohana-nagara
 
(3)
sa-rajaka-kamsaka-vasanadayaka
krta-ruci-vayini nija-ruci-dayaka
 
(4)
bhakta-gane dhrta-karuna-puraka
malakara-manoratha-puraka
 
(5)
tanu-tata-kubja-candana-citraka
kubja-vakrima-hrti-krta-citraka
 
(6)
kamsa-makha-sthita-dhanur-anuyojaka
nagara-jananam sukha-sata-yojaka
 
(7)
kamsa-dhanur-makha-dhanur-anubhangada
tad-asahanoddhata-yoddhrsu bhangada
 
(8)
hastipam anu nija-vartma-samardaka
tasmin dhrta-rusi hasti-vimardaka
 
(9)
bhratra saha kari-danta-vibhusana
rangam pravisan bhoja-vibhusana
 
(10)
gaja-raktadibhir angam paricita
bahu-vidha-bhavair vividham paricita
 
(11)
jagati samantad aprati-mallaka
kamsagre hata-tat-pratimallaka
 
(12)
sadasi samaste nasti-samohana
malla-natana-krta-visva-vimohana
 
(13)
kamsaja-guru-nindana-kampakula
drsti-vikirna-dyuti-sampakula
 
(14)
pluti-lilakrta-masca-ksobhaka
krida-vikrama-kamsa-ksobhaka
 
(15)
sahasa mascat kamsa-nipataka
tena dhvasta-tri-jagat-pataka
 
(16)
akhila-jananam duhkha-vimoksada
kamsasyapi ca sahasa moksada
 
(17)
mocita-vasudevadika-bandhaka
sadhu-sukham prati dhrta-nirbandhaka
 
(18)
visrantim prati kamsakarsaka
vyasjita-nija-bala-valayotkarsaka
 
(19)
kamsa-pitari nija-rajya-nidhayaka
nija-yasasakhila-sarma-vidhayaka
 
(20)
vrajatah posyakhila-nistaraka
punar api ca vraja-sukha-vistaraka
 
(21)
jaya jaya jaya jaya jaya jaya jaya jaya
jaya jaya jaya jaya jaya jaya jaya jaya
vira
 
 
(1) Glory to You, O Lord who gracefully entered Mathura, O Lord who delighted the people of Mathura, . . .
 
(2) O Lord whose pastimes delighted the people of the city, O hero who enchanted the women of Mathura, . . .
 
(3) O Lord who took Kamsa's garments from a washerman, O Lord who gave Your own splendor to a tailor that pleased You, . . .
 
(4) O Lord flooded with mercy for Your devotees, O Lord who fulfilled a florist's desires, . . .
 
(5) O Lord whose body a hunchback girl artistically anointed with sandal paste, O Lord who removed the girl's crookedness and made her wonderfully beautiful, . . .
 
(6) O Lord who asked about the bow in Kamsa's yajna-arena, O Lord who brought a hundred happiness to the people of Mathura, . . .
 
(7) O Lord who broke the bow in Kamsa's dhanur-yajna, O Lord who defeated many ferocious and invincible warriors, . . .
 
(8) O Lord whose path was blocked by an elephant driver, O Lord who crushed the angry elephant, . . .
 
(9) O Lord who, in Your brother's company and decorated with the elephant's tusk, entered the arena, O ornament of the Bhoja dynasty
 
(10) O Lord whose body was sprinkled with drops of the elephant's blood, O Lord who was seen in different ways by the different groups in the arena, . . .
 
(11) O Lord undefeated by anyone in the universe, O Lord who killed the wrestlers as Kamsa looked on, . . .
 
(12) O Lord whose unprecedented power bewildered the whole assembly, O Lord whose graceful battle with the wrestlers charmed everyone,
 
(13) O Lord who shook with anger as Kamsa offended his elders, O Lord whose glance was a glittering thunderbolt, . . . .
 
(14) O Lord who playfully jumped into the royal box, making in shake, O Lord whose playful power made Kamsa shake in fear, . . .
 
(15) O Lord who violently threw Kamsa from the royal box, O Lord who killed Kamsa, the greatest sinner in the three worlds, . . .
 
(16) O Lord who removed everyone's sufferings, O Lord who at once gave liberation to Kamsa, . . .
 
(17) O Lord who released Vasudeva and the others from their shackles, O Lord eager to please Your devotees, . . .
 
(18) O Lord who, to prove that he was dead, dragged Kamsa here and there, O Lord who revealed that You are the strongest of the strong.
 
(19) O Lord who returned the kingdom to Kamsa's father (Ugrasena), O Lord whose fame delighted the entire world, . . . .
 
(20) O Lord who protect Your dependents, O Lord who will again bring happiness to Vraja, . .
 
(21) O hero, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory, glory to You!