The lyrics you mentioned, "Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna Krishna Govinda Govinda Bolo Re," are indeed a well-known and beloved chant in many Krishna-conscious communities.
| Phrase | Meaning | |--------|---------| | Joy Radhe | Victory / Hail to Radha (Krishna’s supreme devotee) | | Radhe Radhe | Calling out to Radha | | Krishna | The all-attractive Supreme God | | Govinda | One who gives pleasure to cows, senses, and the land | | Bolo Re | Say / Chant (affectionate tone: "just say!") | | Madhava | Husband of Goddess Lakshmi / Sweet like honey | | Keshava | One with beautiful long hair / Slayer of demon Keshī | | Narayana | The refuge of all beings | | Gopala | Protector of cows | | Vasudeva | Son of Vasudeva / All-pervading Lord | | Mukunda | One who grants liberation | | Nanda Nandana | Beloved son of Nanda (Krishna’s foster father) | The lyrics you mentioned, "Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna
"The protector of cows" or "The one who gives pleasure to the senses." "Please sing" or "Chant out loud!" When strung together, the mantra translates to: "Glory to Radha and Krishna! Chant the names of Govinda!" The lyrics you mentioned
Reflect on Your Experience: As you chant, observe how it makes you feel. Reflecting on your experiences can be a powerful way to integrate spiritual practices into your life. The lyrics you mentioned, "Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna
হরে কৃষ্ণ হরে কৃষ্ণ কৃষ্ণ কৃষ্ণ হরে হরে জয় রাধে রাধে কৃষ্ণ কৃষ্ণ গোবিন্দ গোবিন্দ বলো রে
The phrase "Bolo Re" (meaning "say it out loud" or "chant it") serves as a call to devotion, urging the devotee to vocalize their love and reverence for the divine. This call to chanting is an invitation to participate in the sacred act of remembrance, where the devotee's heart and soul are immersed in the love and devotion for Krishna and Radha.
(Finale) Govinda Bolo! Gopala Bolo! Hare Krishna Hare Krishna... Krishna Krishna Hare Hare! 🔁