Humare Mai Syama Ju ko raj,
Jake adheen sadaai Saavaro ya Braj ko sirtaj.
Yah jori avichal Vrindavan nahi aan so kaaj,
Shri Vitthal Vipul Viharini ke bal din jaladhar jyo gaaj.
– Shri Vitthal Vipul Dev Ji Maharaj, Shri Vitthal Vipul Dev Ji Ki Vani (27)
“Our beloved Syama Ju, Shree Radha Rani, eternally holds dominion. Even the crown jewel of Braj, Lord Krishna, remains ever under her influence. This divine pair, Shree Radha and Shree Krishna, continuously roam the sacred land of Vrindavan, with no other purpose but to immerse their companions in the divine nectar of love. As Shri Vitthal Vipul Dev Ji expresses, it is only by the grace of Biharini, Shree Radha Rani, that he attains the eternal Prem Ras of divine pastimes.”
In this verse, Shri Vitthal Vipul Dev Ji highlights the carefree, blissful reliance on Shree Radha Rani’s lotus feet. The poet exalts Shree Radha Rani as the supreme ruler, whose influence even the supreme Lord Krishna cannot escape. It reflects the profound relationship between Shree Radha and Shree Krishna, wherein Shree Radha’s love and supremacy guide every divine act in Shree Vrindavan.
The line “Yah jori avichal Vrindavan nahi aan so kaaj” signifies the eternal and undisturbed nature of their divine union. Shree Radha and Shree Krishna have no concern for worldly matters; their entire existence revolves around the divine pleasure of spreading love among their companions. This vivid image of Shree Radha and Shree Krishna, constantly engaged in their playful pastimes in Shree Vrindavan, evokes the feeling of freedom, joy, and total surrender.
Through these lines, emphasizes that his own source of joy and fulfilment of Vrindavan Prem Ras comes from Shree Radha Rani alone. He compares her power and grace to the thunderous clouds, showing that her strength and love are boundless, and it is through her that one attains the highest bliss. This verse illustrates the boundless joy of surrendering to Shree Radha Rani’s lotus feet, where one finds true freedom and eternal happiness.
This is the supreme Prem Ras we attain through Vrindavan Ras Charcha. This Ras is so rare that even Lord Shiva, Brahma, or the sages cannot attain it, as explained by Premanand Govind Sharan Ji Maharaj in their Satsang.