41 Pad In English [patched] - Yamunaji Na
Shri Yamunaji na 41 Pad is a profound collection of 41 devotional verses ( ) central to the Pushtimarg
"Oh Mother Yamuna, you are the ocean of compassion. You are the one who flows by the beautiful banks of Gokul. Your waters are pure, dark, and deep, filled with the nectar of love. Please purify this sinner and allow me to serve the Lord." yamunaji na 41 pad in english
For many second and third-generation devotees living outside India, Braj Bhasha can be difficult to parse. Having the Yamunaji na 41 Pad in English offers several benefits: Shri Yamunaji na 41 Pad is a profound
- A Source of Purity: Reciting these pads is considered equivalent to taking a holy bath in the river. It cleanses the mind and intellect.
- Removing Obstacles: The Yamuna is known as Yamuna Maiya (Mother Yamuna). Mothers remove the obstacles of their children. Devotees recite these pads to seek her maternal protection against worldly troubles.
- Cultivating Love: These pads teach the
The 41st Pad is considered a highly sacred site for devotees of Lord Krishna and Yamunaji. A visit to this site is believed to bestow numerous blessings, including: A Source of Purity: Reciting these pads is
Pad 3: Portrays the souls as flowers in a garland that Yamunaji presents to Krishna, showing her role in "announcing" those who take Guru initiation (Diksha).
Pad 7: The Dark Beauty
The 41st Verse: Historically, the collection originally consisted of 40 verses. A 41st verse, composed by Krushnadasji, was later added because it provided a comprehensive summary of Yamunaji’s entire divine nature, completing the "garland".
The 41 Pads are typically recited during the Yamuna Paath or during the daily Sewa (service) of the Lord. While the original verses are in Braj Bhasha—a sweet, poetic dialect of Hindi—their essence can be captured through English translation and commentary. Key Themes of the Verses: