Yamunaji Na 41 Pad In English ((free)) Guide
: Portrays the souls as flowers in a garland that Yamunaji presents to Krishna, showing her role in "announcing" those who take Guru initiation ( Diksha ).
: The 41 Padas highlight her role in purifying the "Jiva" (soul) of its sins and removing the "I-ness" or ego that keeps humans tied to the material world (Sansar). Benevolence yamunaji na 41 pad in english
"Atihi sukhkaran, dukh saban ke haran, ahee lino paran de jhakole..." : Portrays the souls as flowers in a
The pads vividly paint the scenery of the banks of Vrindavan and Mathura where Krishna performed his childhood pastimes. Yamunaji is celebrated as the silent, loving witness and active participant in the Rasa Lila (the dance of divine love). Ritualistic and Daily Recitation dukh saban ke haran