Shri Krishna Chalisa in English

|| Doha ||

Banshi Shobhit Kar Madhur, Neel Jalad Tan Shyam ।
Arun Adhar Janu Bimbaphal, Nayan Kamal Abhiram ॥

Poorn Indra, Aravind Mukh, Peetambar Shubh Saaj ।
Jay Manmohan Madan Chhavi, Krishnachandr Maharaj ॥

 

|| Chaupai ||

Jai Yadunandan Jai Jagavandan ।
Jai Vasudev Devaki Nandan ॥

 

Jai Yashuda Sut Nand Dulare ।
Jai Prabhu Bhaktan Ke Drg Tare ॥

 

Jai Natnagar, Naag Nathiya ।
Krishn Kanhiya Dhenu Chariya ॥

 

Puni Nakh Par Prabhu Girivar Dhaaro ।
Aao Deenan Kasht Nivaro ॥ 4 ॥

 

Vanshi Madhur Adhar Dhari Terau ।
Howe Poorn Vinay Yah Merau ॥

 

Aao Hari Puni Makhan Chakho ।
Aaj Laaj Bharat Ki Rakho ॥

 

Gol Kapol, Chibuk Arunare ।
Mridu Muskan Mohini Daare ॥

 

Rajeet Rajiv Nayan Vishala ।
Mor Mukut Vaijantimala ॥ 8 ॥

 

Kundal Shravan, Peet Pat Aachhe ।
Kati Kinkini Kaachhani Kachhe ॥

 

Neel Jalaj Sundar Tanu Sohe ।
Chhabi Lakhi, Sur Nar Muniman Mohe ॥

 

Mastak Tilak, Alak Ghungharale ।
Aao Krshn Baansuri Wale ॥

 

Carry Paya Paan, Putnahi Tariyo ।
Kka Baka Kagasura Maryo ॥ 12 ॥

 

Madhuvan Jalat Agin Jab Jwala ।
Bhai Sheetal Lakhatahin Nandalala ॥

 

Surapati Jab Braj Chadhyo Risai ।
Moosar Dhaar Vaari Varshai ॥

 

Lagat Lagat Lagat Vraj Chahan Bahayo ।
Govardhan Nakh Dhari Bachayo ॥

 

Lakhi Yasuda Man Bhram Adhikai ।
Mukh Manh Chaudah Bhuvan Dikhai ॥ 16 ॥

 

Dusht Kans Ati Udham Machayo ।
Koti Kamal Jab Phool Mangayo ॥

 

Naathi Kaliyahin Tab Tum Linhen ।
Charan Chihn Dai Nirbhay Kinhen ॥

 

Kari Gopin Sang Raas Vilasa ।
Sabki Pooran Kari Abhilasha ॥

 

Ketik Maha Asura Sanharyo ।
Kanshi Cesh Pakdi De Maryo ॥ 20 ॥

 

Matpita Ki Bandi Chudai ।
Ugrasen Kahan Raaj Dilai ॥

 

Mahi Se Mritak Chhahon Sut Laayo ।
Maatu Devaki Shok Mitayo ॥

 

Bhaumasur Mur Daity Sanhari ।
Laaye Shat Dash Sahasakumari ॥

 

Dai Bhimahin Trina Chir Sahara ।
Jarasindhu Rakshas Kahan Maara ॥ 24 ॥

 

Asura Bakasura Adik Maryo ।
Bhaktan Ke Tab Kasht Nivaryo ॥

 

Deen Sudama Ke Duhkh Taaryo ।
Tandul Teen Moonth Mukh Daary ॥ ॥

The spiritual practices in Hinduism are vivid and vast; but when it comes to ‘Chalisas’, they have always been sacred and holy to verse. Devotees frequently repeat the 40-verse devotional hymn ‘Chalisas’, which extols the virtues, exploits, and teachings and excels one to walk through the Bhakti Marg.

 

Lord Krishna is a highly regarded Hindu deity and Lord Vishnu’s eighth ‘Avatar’. The Krishna Chalisa, when recited with humility, creates a profound spiritual bond between the reader and the divine. Krishna Chalisa emphasizes the omnipotence and grace of Krishna through beautiful lyrics that capture the essence of devotion. One expresses his/her devotion through these rhythmic words, asking the adored Lord Krishna for his wonderful favours.

 

Benefits of Chanting Krishna Chalisa

Reciting the devotional hymn to Lord Krishna, the Krishna Aarti, has several non-secular and mental benefits.

 

Reciting Krishna Chalisa at Bhakti Marg, which is composed with devotion and expertly praises the attributes and deeds of Kanha Ji.

 

A profound sense of inner tranquillity and calm is fostered by the regular recitation of Krishna Bhagwan Ke Bhajan. This creates a harmonic interaction between the man or woman and the divine.

 

Shri Krishna Chalisa is extremely important to Hinduism. It captures the essence of Lord Krishna’s deity traits, lifestyles, and teachings. Reciting Hare Krishna Mahamantra allows devotees to get in the direction of Shri Krishna and ask him to intrude on their lives.

 

Astrology claims that repeating the Shri Krishna Mantra can reduce Ketu’s poor effects. Reciting the Chalisa is stated to have health advantages for childless human beings.

 

Marriage problems can also be resolved through reciting the Krishna Chalisa. Reciting Chalisa at Bhakti Marg is also suggested for human beings looking for intellectual tranquillity.

 

The Krishna Chalisa is also supposed to have the power to cleanse people of their negative thoughts and feelings, therefore cleaning the mind and soul. Reciting Krishna Bhagwan ke bhajan is recommended for those experiencing the negative effects of adversaries, specifically Nishaantan Dosha.

 

Recitation regularly is thought to foster gratitude and humility as well as a deeper comprehension of life’s purpose.

 

Reciting the Krishna Bhagwan ka Chalisa is a transforming process that leads to spiritual well-being and self-realization.

 

Rituals and Practice for Krishna Chalisa Path

 

To practice Krishna Bhagwan ka Chalisa, start by developing a serene environment conducive to meditation. Find a quiet area and sit down effectively.

 

Then, recite the Shri Krishna Mantra, a devotional hymn dedicated to Lord Krishna, with sincerity and devotion.

 

Please focus on the divine traits of Krishna, visualizing his divine form in your mind. Repeat the verses with readability and expertise, allowing the sacred phrases to resonate within.

 

Engage in this exercise frequently, ideally in the morning or nighttime, to deepen your reference to Krishna. Maintaining a natural coronary heart and actual devotion is a powerful tool for spiritual upliftment.

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