Song Name: Hari Hari Kabe
Mora Hobe Heno Dina
Author: Bhaktivinoda Thakura
Book Name: Kalyana Kalpataru
(Section:
Ucchvasa:
Prarthana Lalasmayi Song 6)
(1)
hari hari kabe mora ho'be heno dina
bimala baisnabe,rati upajibe,
basana hoihe ksina
(2)
antara-bahire, sama byavahara,
amani manda ho'bo
krsna-sankirtane, sri-krsna-smarane,
satata majiya ro'bo
(3)
e deher kriya, abyase koribo,
jibana japana lagi'
sri-krsna-bhajane,anukula jaha,
tahe ho'bo anuragi
(4)
bhajaner jaha,pratikula taha,
drdhabhave teyagibo
bhajite bhajite,samaya asile,
e deha chadiya dibo
(5)
bhakatibinoda, ei asa kori',
basiya godruma-bane
prabhu-krpa lagi',byakula antare,
sada kande sangopane
Author: Bhaktivinoda Thakura
Book Name: Kalyana Kalpataru
(Section:
Ucchvasa:
Prarthana Lalasmayi Song 6)
(1)
hari hari kabe mora ho'be heno dina
bimala baisnabe,rati upajibe,
basana hoihe ksina
(2)
antara-bahire, sama byavahara,
amani manda ho'bo
krsna-sankirtane, sri-krsna-smarane,
satata majiya ro'bo
(3)
e deher kriya, abyase koribo,
jibana japana lagi'
sri-krsna-bhajane,anukula jaha,
tahe ho'bo anuragi
(4)
bhajaner jaha,pratikula taha,
drdhabhave teyagibo
bhajite bhajite,samaya asile,
e deha chadiya dibo
(5)
bhakatibinoda, ei asa kori',
basiya godruma-bane
prabhu-krpa lagi',byakula antare,
sada kande sangopane
TRANSLATION:
1) Oh my Lord Hari, when will such a day be mine? Developing love and attachment for a pure
devotee, my material desires will thereby become weakened and subdued.
2) However I feel in the core of my heart, I will behave accordingly, totally free from duplicity.
Without expecting any respect, I will give all honor unto others. I will constantly remain absorbed
in ecstatic remembrance of the Lord by performing the congregational chanting of His holy names.
3) Just to pass this life I will perform only whatever minimum activity is requred to maintain this body,
and I will become attached only to that which is favorable for the worship of Lord Krsna.
4) I will forcibly reject whatever is unfavorable for His worship. Thus worshiping and worshiping, the
time has come that I have to give up this body.
5) These are the hopes of Bhaktivinoda while living within the forest of Godruma. Hiding in secrecy,
he continuously weeps with an extremely eager heart only for the purpose of receiving the causeless
mercy of the Supreme Lord.
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