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SHREE YAMUNASHTAKAM
In V.S. 1549 (year 1493) at the age of 14 years, Shri Mahaprabhuji arrived in Gokul during his first global tour; he resided at thakurani Ghat \ Govind ghat on the bank of Yamuna river. At this time he form Shri Yamunastakam which describes Shri Yamunajis divine description.
In Yamunastakams first eight shlok 's, Shri Mahaprabhuji describes Shri Yamunajis eight fold powers, its divine & wonderful idol and her divine qualities. Shri Yamunaji is the daughter of divine Sun. Her purpose for coming to earth from heaven through Kalind mountain is to bless her devotees. Her physical state as a river is also very attractive and charming. She is so kind that even she blessed evil spirited people. Shri Yamunaji blessed her devotees with eight fold powers. If some evil person, drinks water from Yamuna river to quench thirst, she blessed that person also. So, if we pray her with knowledge and understanding, we should not be surprised if she blessed us also. One of the example from Shri Mahaprabhujus 84 Vaishnavas, is of Kishoribai. Kishoribai was chanting only two lines from Yamunastakam with full faith. Shri Yamunaji blessed Kishoribai with all divine fruits.
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I (shri mahaprabhuji) bow (Namami) to Shri Yamunaji with my full love and devotion. She is capable of
giving fulfillment of all the desires(Sakal Siddhi) of the devotee in enjoying Gods love.
Shri Yamunaji is capable of giving all kind of achievements. This
first shlok describes the physical state of the river. Its both banks are full of
glittering sand which is believed to be as soft as lotus feet of Shri Murari Prabhu (Shri
Krishna.)
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Kalind
Girimastake, Pata-d-mand Poorojjwalaa, |
In this shlok, Shri Mahaprabhuji describes that how Shri Yamunaji can bless her devotees to increase their love towards Shri Mukund Prabhu. Also, Shri Mahaprabhuji describes the physical existence of Yamunaji as river. It flows enthusiastically (With speed and splendour Poorojjwalaa, )from the top of Kalind mountain. The water appears to be as milk because of the force and twirls. It seems like Shri Yamunaji is very eager to go in Vraj and meet Shri Krishna. It also gives impression as Shri Yamunaji is swinging of (Dolottama) jhula. Shri Yamunaji is a daughter of Sun ,who is the friend of lotus(Padma) .k(l>d(gr) mAtk[ ptdm>d
p*ri[Ìvli
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Bhuvam
Bhuvan Pawaneem, Adhigatamane Kashwanaihi, |
Whenever Shri Yamunaji comes to earth
from heaven, she blessed the Earth(Bhuvam Bhuvana Pawaneem). All birds like
Parrot, Peacock, Hansas(Swans) serves Shri Yamunaji. Shri Mahaprabhuji visualize
glittering (sterling )sand as her bangles pearls (muktikavaluka)and
waves of water as beautiful divine hands(Tarang Bhuj Kankana) of Shri Yamunaji. From
the birds eye view, Shri Yamunaji appears as beautiful with both the banks with glamourous
sand and river full of water. She is favorite fourth queen of Shri Krishna.
And Shri Mahaprabhuji asks us to bow to her(Namat Krishna Turya Priyam.) .
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Anant
Gunbhusite, Shiva Viranchi Devastute, |
In this shlok, Shri Mahaprabhuji describes the prayer to Shri Yamuna Maharani. O! Shri Yamunaji, you are having infinite divine qualities - countless virtues.. Even, Gods like Shiv, Brahama praises you. You are capable of granting wishes to devotees like Dhruv and Parasher. There are holy pilgrim places like "Mathura " on your banks. You are always surrounded with gopis and gopijans and you are always protected by blessings of Shri Krishna. O! Shri Yamunaji, I wish that you give me such a blessing that it gives peace and happiness to my mind. Chanting this shlok with pure and honest heart gives tremendous mental peace and eternal happiness.(Kishori bai was chanting only two lines Vishuddha Mathura Tate, Sakal Gopgopi Vrute, Krupa Jaladhi Sanshrite, Mama Manha Sukham Bhavayah. with full faith. Shri Yamunaji blessed Kishoribai with all divine fruits.)an>tg&N B*(Pt[ (Sv(vr>(c
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Yaya
Charan Padmajaa, Muraripoho Priyam Bhavuka, |
Shri Gangaji evolved from the lotus feet
of Shri Bhagavan. Shri Gangaji became holy and pious due to merging with Shri
Yamunaji at Triveni Sangam . Shri Yamunaji made Shri Gangaji capable of giving all
achievements Sakal Siddhi to the serving devotees. Only Shri Laxmiji is equal and comparable to Shri
Yamunaji-but on a lesser degree.. I wish that this type of Shri Yamunaji, who can
take all worries of her devotees and who is also favorite (Hari Priya) to Shri Krishna,
come and stayput in my heart and soul forever.
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Namostu
Yamune Sada, Tav Charitra Matyadbhutam, |
O! Shri Yamunaji, I bow to you with my full body and
heart. Your divine character is very wonderful. Just by drinking your water in
Vraj, we do not have to worry about painful death. Your devotees can become favorite
to Shri Krishna just like gopijanas who became favorite by doing "Katyani Vrat."In winter (.GOPMAS) Vrat means fasting.
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Mamastu
Tav Sannidhau, Tanu Navatva mEtavata, |
O! Shri Yamunaji, who is favorite of Shri
Mukund Prabhu, I pray to you to give me divine bodyTanu Navatv which can be used
in divine Leela of LORD and also to serve you. Only you are capable of doing
so. With such a divine body, I can serve Shri Mukund Prabhu very well. Pushti
Margiya vaishnavas -Divine souls (Jeevs) had never praised Shri Gangaji without your
merging with Shri Gangaji.
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Stutim
Tava Karotikaha, Kamal Ja Sapatni Priye, |
O! Shri Yamunaji, you are like Shri
Laxmiji, who has good fortune. But no one is capable of praising you, because any one
serving God first and then Shri Laxmiji gets all happiness after death also Mamoxataha,.
But the importance of Shri Yamunaji is the best. Here Shri Maha Prabhuji explains
the exaltation of soul just by bathing in the waters of shri yamunaji which becomes pious
daily by the "Ras-Lila.of Lord with the vraj-bhakts" By serving Shri
Yamunaji we get blessing from her, which is helpful in exalting our soul and making
pious. As we wash our body from outside to make it look pretty, we need to have
blessings in form of Shri Yamunajis river water to wash our soul and body from
within. Due to her blessings our mind and thoughts becomes favorable to serve Shri
Krishna.
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Tavashtak
Midam Muda, Pathati Soorsootesada, |
O! Shri Yamunaji! Whoever always sings this eight hymns of Shri Yamunastak with happiness-joy and pleasure, will get following fruits. 1) Absolving one of all the worldly sins. Sakal Siddhi ("ashta -eight
"siddhis) tviOTk(md> m&di pq(t s*rs*t[
sdi
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This is said by Swaminijis dear Shri Vallabhacharya. (Shri Mahaprabhuji)