Krishno Aila Radhar Kunje Lyrics English Meaning

(Chorus) Krishno aila radhar kunje Lord Krishna has come to Radha's grove Oi re, oi re, oi re To play with Radha, His beloved

ଗୋବର୍ଧନାଧିରା ରେ krishno aila radhar kunje lyrics english meaning

The central pivot of the song is the action: Banshi dekhaya (He shows the flute). In Vaishnava theology, the flute is the supreme symbol of surrender. Just as a flute makes music only when the player breathes into it, the individual soul becomes an instrument of the Divine. (Chorus) Krishno aila radhar kunje Lord Krishna has

"You're dressed in blue, and I behold You" "You're dressed in blue, and I behold You"

The song begins by addressing Lord Krishna, expressing that He has arrived at Radha's sacred grove or garden, where she resides.

Upon His radiant dark body hangs a bewitching garland, His yellow garment shines, and His anklets jingle beautifully. Krishna dances. Krishna has come to Radha’s bower.