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besh kichudin aage adity ei brishtir Din ke ekta song send korechilo...gaan ta prothome kichudin inbox ei fele rekechilam...pore ekdin ki mone holo dL kore play dilam prothom barer moto...tarpor..ha tarpor jokoni shomoi petam din raat tokoni play diye boshe thaktam....evn amr flash-drive eo song ta dukiye niyechilam..college e ba kun frnd er laptop jekanei partam daily atleast ekbar ontoto song ta amr shuna chai e chai...

yes ppl song ta no other thn bhromor koiyo giya...ami Armeen er voice e joto ta na mughdo hoyechilam tar ceyeo beshi pulokito hoyechilam gaantar lyrics shune...tobe amr ek frnd bolchilo shaon naki er ceye better geyechilo..jae hok...radha-krishner prem-gatha niye khub beshi kichu jana chilo na...sirf dujoner pic dekechilam pothe gathe...krishno bashi bajai r radha tar pashe daranu obostai..bach etotukon e jantam...r pujo mondop e bhud hoe dekechi dujonke...thik mone nei...krishner jonne radhar omon akuti bhora abdhar shune mone jed chaplo eder dujon shomporke jana lagbei...ami ja jenechi se onek boro hoye jae..tae onek songep kore nxt post e dilam..tao bhuji onek boro hoye gelo...

bhromor koiyo giya-r lyrics emon:

bhromor koi;o giya
sri krishno bichheder onole
ongo jai joliya're, bhromor koi'o giya...

koiyo koiyo koiyo re bhromor
krishno're bujhaiya
muhi radha moira jamu
krishno hara hoiya're...bhromor koi'o giya

agey jodi jantam're bhromor
jaiba're chhariya
mathar kishor du' bhag kore
rakhitam bandhiya're...bhromor koiyo giya

bhaibe radha romon bole
shuno're kaliya
nibha chilo mon'er aguun
ki dila jalaila...bhromor koi'o giya...

PS: karo dhormio mullobhud ba chinta-chetona ke kato korar kuno intention amr nei ei thread khular pechone...ami eo bolchina, nicher post e ja ache shob e bisshas korte hobe...ami sirf dujoner majher prem takei boro kore dekechi & tae tule dorechi...
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The relationship of Radha and Krishna is the embodiment of love, passion and devotion… Radha's passion for Krishna symbolizes the soul's intense longing and willingness for the ultimate unification with God...Shri Krishna is the soul of Radha and Radha is definitely the soul of Shri Krishna…She is the undivided form of Shri Krishna…She will remain a mystery unless one can know her inexpressible divine elements…She is worshipper as well as his deity to be worshipped…She being a beloved of Shri Krishna is known as "Radhika"….

The whole universe material and spiritual is the creation of Shri Radha - Krishna…Shri Radha is the presiding Goddess of Shri Krishna…The Paramatma - supreme Lord - is subservient to her…In her absence Shri Krishna does not exist…Shri Krishna is not only the ultimate object of all love, but also is the topmost enjoyer of all loving relationships…Therefore, in the dynamic and expanding form of Krishna, He has unlimited desires to enjoy spiritual loving relationships or pastimes, known as leela…To do this, He expands Himself into the dual form of Krishna and Radha, His eternal consort and topmost devotee…In other words, Radha is the feminine aspect of Lord Krishna and is non-different from Krishna, but together (both the masculine and feminine aspects)...They fulfill the purpose of engaging in sublime loving pastimes to exhibit supremely transcendental loving exchanges….

Brajbhoomi where Lord Krishna was born comprises the twin cities of Mathura and Vrindavan…It is not just a sacred land where Lord Krishna was born and performed His cosmic leela, but a place full of divine reminiscences…It was here that He ultimately found Radha, His inseparable companion…Vrindavan, 15 km from Mathura, was the favorite haunt of the divine couple.

The lotus-eyed, dark skinned Krishna is the complete and perfect man of Indian mythological traditions…That makes Krishna a major non-Aryan God in the Hindu pantheon…He was the eighth incarnation of Vishnu, the Preserver of Universe…He took the human form to redeem mankind from evil forces…Krishna was physically irresistibly appealing…Ancient texts dwell at length on his exceptionally alluring countenance: a blue complexion soft like the monsoon cloud, shining locks of black hair framing a beautifully chiseled face, large lotus like eyes, wild -flower garlands around his neck, a yellow garment (pitambara) draped around his body, a crown of peacock feathers on his head, and a smile playing on his lips, it is in this manner that he is faithfully represented since the ancient times to the modern…
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Krishna was born in a prison cell more than 3000 years ago in Mathura…Legend has it that Mathura was ruled by a king called Ugrasena…One day, Ugrasena and his wife were taking a walk in the gardens, where a demon saw the queen and fell in love with her…In this lust for her, he diverted the attention of Ugrasena, assumed his form himself and fulfilled his desire…The child born of this union was Kamsa…Kamsa grew up to dethrone his father and imprison his sister Devaki (daughter of Ugrasena) and her husband Vasudeva…Devki later became the mother of Krishna…It so happened that on the day Kamsa was driving his newly married sister and her husband Vasudeva to their new home, a voice from the heavens intercepted him…The voice conveyed to him that the eighth child of Devki would kill Kamsa…Consequently, he imprisoned the couple and started killing their children, year after year. Seven children were lost but the eighth one - the Lord escaped the hands of the butcher and lived on to slay Kamsa later…Lord Krishna was born at midnight on the 8th day of the dark half of the month of Bhadrapada (August-September) and was brought to Vrindavan by Vasudeva (Krishna's father) on the same night to save Him from Kamsa…He was brought up in Vrindavan by the cowherd family of Yashoda and Nanda Raja...

Radha is recognized as the loveliest of all the cowgirls…She was the wife of Ayana and the daughter of the cowherd Vrishabhanu and his wife, Kamalavati…Radha was a childhood friend and soulmate of Krishna and the two were inseparable as playmates and later as lovers…Theirs was a love hidden from society, given Radha's status of a married woman…They had their moments of love, passion and anger - just like any two lovers in love and yet their love could not stand the test of duty that Krishna had to face…He had to leave Vrindavan, and Radha, to ensure that the ideals of truth and justice were established but in the process had to let down the ideal of personal love…He became a king, defeated innumerable enemies and even married a number of times…And yet it is said Radha kept waiting for him to come back to her...Her love for Krishna is considered so divine and so pure that Radha herself obtained the status of a deity, with her name being insperably linked to that of Krishna…Most of Krishna's images are considered complete when Radha stands by his side…The word Radha means the greatest worshiper of Krishna…No other gopi in Vrindavana has such a significant name as Sri Radha…Of course, all the Braja gopis love and give pleasure to Krishna…However, compared to Radhika's ocean of love for Krishna, the other gopis are merely pools, ponds and rivers…As the ocean is the original source of all the water found in lakes and rivers, similarly the love found in the gopis, and in all the other devotees has its origin in Sri Radha alone…Since Radha's love is the greatest, she gives the greatest pleasure to Krishna…'Krishna enchants the whole world, but Srimati Radhika enchants even Him...Therefore, Radha is the Supreme Goddess...' In Vrindavana, people are accustomed to chant Radha's name more than Krishna's name…
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Radha's love for Krishna is all-consuming and compels her to ignore her family honor and disregard her husband...Radha serves as a symbol for all of the Gopi girls' love for Krishna…Their relationship develops on Krishna's captivating charm and aura of passion as Radha falls into a state of desire for this God…Radha is the soul; Krishna is the God…Krishna is the shaktiman - possessor of energy - and Radha is His shakti - energy…She is the female counterpart of the Godhead…She is the personification of the highest love of God, and by her mercy the soul is connected with the service and love of Krishna…

The relationship between Radha and Krishna is the example of the highest and purest love, an indissoluble union of the highest intermingling and completion; it is also a love expressed through music…Music underlines the illicit relationship; this love shadowed by secrecy, adultery and scorn, finds its outlet in Krishna's charming and passionate musical talents…Radha is married or involved with someone else, and still cannot resist Krishna's musical call…In being with Him she risks social censure, alienation and humiliation…Riddled with shame and inappropriateness, this is hardly a relationship that purportedly embodies the highest union of pure love…Music becomes the voice of their illicit love which is too passionate, and secretive…Krishna is the cosmic musician who woos the gopi's (cowherd girls) with his tunes…Krishna's flute sounds so powerful that they embodied the energy of the cosmos…His beauty, charm and musical skill impassion women everywhere; at the sound of his flute playing, the gopis "jump up in the middle of putting on her makeup, abandon her family while eating a meal, leave food to burn on the stove, and run out of her home to be with Krishna"…In the embrace of Krishna, the gopis, maddened with desire, found refuge; in their love dalliance with him who was the master in all the sixty-four arts of love, the gopis felt a thrill indescribable; and in making love with him in that climatic moment of release, in that one binding moment, they felt that joy and fulfillment which could not but be an aspect of the divine…

Through their experience, thus, the erotic the carnal and the profane became but an aspect of the sublime, the spiritual and the divine…This cumulative myth sustained one basic point: for women, Krishna was a personal god, always accessible and unfailingly responsive…He was a god specially made for women…In the popular psyche, Krishna and Radha became the universal symbol for the lover and the beloved…Krishna was the ideal hero, and Radha the ideal heroine…

Krishna represents the private life of the Absolute…His relationship with Radha, His Divine consort, actually constitutes the private life of Krishna…In this relationship, Love reigns supreme as Krishna surrenders to Radha...Krishna is lovestruck while Radha has taken over control…He has surrendered to the Power of Love… Very few people really understand this relationship and the message it contains…The supreme object of devotion, Krishna, worships the highest devotion, Radha…The zenith of Radha and Krishna's love affair is the Raas-Leela, the circular dance of love...The Raas-Leela points to the highest potential of the soul…It is within this context of the circular dance that the highest is couched in apparent selfishness…

Radha Krishna is the original principle of loving relationships (conjugal Love)…The sex principle exists in the Absolute in its pure form without any inebriety or impurity, because Krishna is in fact Radha…In other words, the Lord is one, but for His pleasure and enjoyment, He expands himself to enjoy loving relationships…The original expansion is Radha…Together, Radha and Krishna enjoy eternal pastimes of transcendental love…
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Real love exists between Radha and Krishna…Real love is transcendental and spiritual…We have to become attracted to spiritual love and give up false love and beauty, which are only skin-deep…There is nothing beautiful underneath the skin…Krishna consciousness means to be serious and determined to transcend the material attraction between man and woman in order to become attracted to the lotus feet of Radha and Krishna…Srila Prabhupada said, "The sum and substance of material life is attraction for woman…And the sum and substance of spiritual life is attraction for Radha-Krishna"….
onek kichhu janlaam
ami-o kokhono age Radha-Krishna niye porini
love - manoshik /sharirik dutor-i je spiritual contemplation and satisfaction achhe sheta shobai mane na... pore khub bhalo laglo
kheyal korechhen Radha namta shob shomoy Krishna\'r age ashe -amader shomaj-e unusual
krishno\'r jonmer kahini onekta prophet Musa(A) er moto .. tai na?
Rum-Sheeta-Rabon er kahini-o kintu Helen of Troy-er moto... ami ekta boi porechhilam... oi duitar similarities niye.... there were hundreds
Chhelera to ei thread pore mone hochhe valo-i inspired hobe Wink ... just be-ware orokom Radha na pele kintu Krishno hoar kono upay nai Smile
Smile

radhika rae tu shob aaj kal kaar koli te Wink...orkom radha pele jibone r ki chae bolun...

ha ta thik dhorechen...lekha ta review dewar shomoi amr o temon mone hoccilo bt kun prophet mone aschilo na...bole bhalo korechen...

amader shomaj e- jeti ekono unusual chinta korun koek hazar bochor aage seti ki poriman un-usual chilo...jokon Brindaboner odhibashi ra krishnar ceye radhar naam tae beshi kore jopto...

dhonnobaad apnar shundar reply er jonno...
otopor tahara shukhe shanti te boshobash korite lagilo__
diya jodi ses na hoi thn mythology porar moja adha tai mati hoay jai...
andddDDDD....
radha jotoi bisshal ekta kisu hok na ken...
i never wanna b like tht...
faizlami naki... prothome onner bou... she betrayed her husand... thn behcari wait korei jaitase... korei jaitase... korei jaitse.. or oi dike krishno juddho joy kortase.. hena kortase...ena kortase... abbbaarrr biao kortase...
pathetic....

sorrryyy....
khub ki rude hoya gelo ktha gulan....
ami faizlami kortasilam...
i m sorry if i hurt any one... ami jus mythological story hishabe dustami gula korsi... NOT a religious story...
so plzzz don get hurt
an extract from Sri Radha:

When, for the first time,
I thought I would touch you,
my hands froze.
There was darkness everywhere.
You too, like each of my thoughts,
were lost in that darkness.
Before I could make up my mind
if I should go ahead and touch you,
or if I should put it off and retreat,
my breathing almost ceased
as though I saw the river’s onrush
towards where I stood,
as though the wind had ceased in all the universe
and as though all my days hereafter
would be filled with terror
of dreams materialising.
So, is this the condition then the best –
you forever standing near
and forever unreachable?
You forever tempting me to touch you,
and me dying
in a lifelong moment of indecision?
I then thought
if you stood there forever,
near and yet far away,
I would someday come to believe
that you had never belonged to me,
that I did not belong to you,
that all you had given me
was the vision of an unreal image,
its eyes, lips, arms and waist,
all unreal – like the rainbow.
I then collected
all these half-formed desires,
fused them together,
rushed towards you like a gale
and entwined my fingers
in your fingers.
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