Priyah so’yam
Padyavali (383), by Srila Rupa Gosvami.
priyaḥ so ‘yaṁ krishnaḥ
saha-cari kuru-kṣetra-militas
tathāhaṁ sā rādhā tad idam
ubhayoḥ saṅgama-sukham
tathāpy antaḥ-khelan-
madhura-muralī-pañcama-juṣe
mano me kālindī-pulina
vipināya spṛhayati
My dear friend,
now I have met My very old and dear friend Krishna
on this field of Kurukṣetra.
I am the same Rādhārāṇī,
and now We are meeting together.
It is very pleasant,
but I would still like to go to the bank of the Yamunā
beneath the trees of the forest there.
I wish to hear the vibration of His sweet flute playing the fifth note
within that forest of Vṛndāvana.
priyaḥ—very dear;
saḥ—He;
ayam—this;
Krishnaḥ—Lord Krishna;
saha-cari—O My dear friend;
kuru-kṣetra-militaḥ—who is met on the field of Kurukṣetra;
tathā—also;
aham—I;
sā—that;
rādhā—Rādhārāṇī;
tat—that;
idam—this;
ubhayoḥ—of both of Us;
saṅgama-sukham—the happiness of meeting;
tathāpi—still;
antaḥ—within;
khelan—playing;
madhura—sweet;
muralī—of the flute;
pañcama—the fifth note;
juṣe—which delights in;
manaḥ—the mind;
me—My;
kālindī—of the River Yamunā;
pulina—on the bank;
vipināya—the trees;
spṛhayati—desires.
This is a verse spoken by Srimati Radharani.
Sri Caitanya Caritamrita, Madhya-lila 1.76
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