Sant Surdas Lotus Poems

  • 1.
    Krishna awake, for the day has dawned:
    large, deep and lotus-like,
    your eyes are as in the love-shaped lake
    a pair of swans even a million Kamadevas cannot vie
    ...
  • 2.
    Awake, O Krishna awake,
    the night has gone arise,
    no longer laze breathe the pure air of early morn;
    the cowherd-lads come and gaze at you,
    ...
  • 3.
    Who can contain his joy, say, on seeing the lotus-like lovely face of Nanda's darling child when he awakes?

    His beauty infatuates sages,and destroys the pride of Kama, it captivates the hearts of hundreds of young girls. When he softly smiles the gleam of his teeth seems as though rubies have been stringed with pearls.

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  • 4.
    Awake, Krishna,
    awake the lotus-petals
    open the water-lilies droop
    the bumblebees have left
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  • 5.
    'Tis morn, O Krishna, awake, all the pretty young milkmaids are calling for you; arise O Braj's prince, The sun is up in the sky, the moon pales, the tender tamala trees are in full bloom .

    The women of Braj have stringed a garland of flowers of many kinds and wait to greet you. Arise dear child, wash your face and have your breakfast, O my heart's delight!

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  • 6.
    Krishna awoke;

    Yashoda was enraptured to see his face blooming as a lotus that captures the rising sun's first rays. Taking off the coverlet she said, 'awake, darling boy, awake, your loveliness makes me swoon your bewitching face is like the full moon seen through the sea's foam when it was churned for nectar.'

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Total 6 Lotus Poems by Sant Surdas

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