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Sohini Mishra [2] was born on October 1990.
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Sanskrit is an ancient language of India and is primarily used in Hindu religious texts, classical literature, and scholarly discourse.
Adharam Madhuram is a phrase in Sanskrit that translates to "the lips are sweet" or "the mouth is sweet".
Sri Madhurastakam is a devotional poem composed by the saint and poet Vallabhacharya, who is a prominent figure in the tradition of Vaishnavism. The poem consists of eight verses (ashtakshara) that glorify Lord Krishna, particularly focusing on His sweetness and divine qualities.
The term Madhura means "sweet", and the poem emphasizes the sweetness of Krishna form, His pastimes, and His divine love. It is often recited by devotees as an expression of love and devotion to Krishna, celebrating His enchanting nature and the bliss that comes from devotion to Him.
The Sri Madhurastakam is cherished in various devotional practices and is sung in temples and during religious gatherings, reflecting the deep emotional connection that devotees have with Lord Krishna.
Krishna is a major deity in Hinduism, revered as the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu and as the supreme God in his own right in certain traditions.
Krishna multifaceted personality and teachings have made him a beloved figure in Hinduism and a symbol of love, joy, and divine playfulness. His stories and teachings continue to inspire millions of devotees around the world.
Sohini Mishra [2] was born on October 1990.
lyrics :
1) His lips are sweet, His face is sweet His eyes are sweet, His smile is sweet His heart is sweet, His gait is sweet—Everything is sweet about the Emperor of sweetness!
2) His words are sweet, His character is sweet His dress is sweet, His belly-folds are sweet His movements are sweet, His wandering is sweet—Everything is sweet about the Emperor of sweetness!
3) His flute is sweet, His foot-dust is sweet His hands are sweet, His feet are sweet His dancing is sweet, His friendship is sweet—Everything is sweet about the Emperor of sweetness!
4) His singing is sweet, His yellow cloth is sweet His eating is sweet, His sleeping is sweet His beauty is sweet, His tilaka is sweet—Everything is sweet about the Emperor of sweetness!
5) His deeds are sweet, His liberating is sweet His stealing is sweet, His love-sports are sweet His oblations are sweet, His tranquility is sweet—Everything is sweet about the Emperor of sweetness!
6) His gunja-berry necklace is sweet, His flower garland is sweet His Yamuna river is sweet, His ripples are sweet His water is sweet, His lotuses are sweet—Everything is sweet about the Emperor of sweetness!
7) His gopis (cowherd boys) are sweet, His pastimes are sweet, His union is sweet, His food is sweet, His delight is sweet, His courtesy is sweet — Everything is sweet about the Emperor of sweetness!
8) His gopas (cowherd boys) are sweet, His cows are sweet His staff is sweet, His creation is sweet His trampling is sweet, His fruitfulness is sweet—Everything is sweet about the Emperor of sweetness! source
Sanskrit is an ancient language of India and is primarily used in Hindu religious texts, classical literature, and scholarly discourse.
Adharam Madhuram is a phrase in Sanskrit that translates to "the lips are sweet" or "the mouth is sweet".
Sri Madhurastakam is a devotional poem composed by the saint and poet Vallabhacharya, who is a prominent figure in the tradition of Vaishnavism. The poem consists of eight verses (ashtakshara) that glorify Lord Krishna, particularly focusing on His sweetness and divine qualities.
The term Madhura means "sweet", and the poem emphasizes the sweetness of Krishna form, His pastimes, and His divine love. It is often recited by devotees as an expression of love and devotion to Krishna, celebrating His enchanting nature and the bliss that comes from devotion to Him.
The Sri Madhurastakam is cherished in various devotional practices and is sung in temples and during religious gatherings, reflecting the deep emotional connection that devotees have with Lord Krishna.
Krishna is a major deity in Hinduism, revered as the eighth avatar of the god Vishnu and as the supreme God in his own right in certain traditions.
Krishna multifaceted personality and teachings have made him a beloved figure in Hinduism and a symbol of love, joy, and divine playfulness. His stories and teachings continue to inspire millions of devotees around the world.