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The beauty of "Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna Krishna Govinda Govinda Bolo Re" lies in its simplicity and exclusivity. It bypasses the complex rules of yoga and meditation. It asks for no ritual, no incense, and no temple. It only asks for your voice.
Whether you are commuting to work, doing household chores, or sitting in a formal Kirtan, these lyrics are a key. They are the exclusive "divine remote control" to switch your brain off and turn your soul on.
So, take a deep breath, clap your hands, and Bolo Re!
Joy Radhe Radhe! Krishna Krishna! Govinda Govinda! Since you searched for "exclusive," you want the
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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.
Here's a brief overview of the song and its significance:
Song Meaning: The song is a joyful expression of devotion to Lord Krishna, with Radha being his eternal consort. "Govinda" is another name for Krishna, which means "one who brings happiness to the senses." The repetition of "Radhe Radhe" and "Krishna Krishna" is a way to invoke the divine presence and experience spiritual ecstasy. Did you find the specific version you were looking for
Significance: This bhajan is often sung during kirtans (devotional music sessions) and is believed to bring devotees closer to Krishna. The chanting of these names is thought to purify the mind, bring peace, and fill one's heart with love and devotion.
Lyrics: While I couldn't find an "exclusive" version, here are the lyrics to the popular version:
"Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna Krishna Govinda Govinda Bolo Re Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna Krishna Govinda Govinda Bolo Re
Radhe Radhe Jikr Karke Sukh Paata Hai Krishna Krishna Jikr Karke Sukh Paata Hai From a Gaudiya Vaishnava perspective, this short lyric
Govinda Govinda Jikr Karke Sukh Paata Hai Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna Krishna Govinda Govinda Bolo Re"
Translation: "Glory to Radhe, Krishna, Govinda! Repeat it, friends! By chanting Radhe's name, one attains happiness By chanting Krishna's name, one attains happiness By chanting Govinda's name, one attains happiness Glory to Radhe, Krishna, Govinda! Repeat it, friends!"
From a Gaudiya Vaishnava perspective, this short lyric is a complete Sadhana (spiritual practice):
By chanting all three, you are not just naming God; you are invoking the divine couple (Radha-Krishna) and their cosmic function (Govinda) simultaneously.