Sri Radha Kripa Kataksha Stava Raja

Śrī Śrī Rādhā-kripa-kaṭākṣa-stava-rāja, An Appeal to Śīmatī Rādhāraṇi from the Ūrdhvāmnāya-tantra) Spoken by Lord Śiva to Parvati - Translated by Kuśakratha dāsa 1. O goddess worshiped by the kings of sages, O goddess who remove the sufferings of the three worlds, O goddess whose face is a blossoming lotus, O goddess who enjoy pastimes in the forest, O daughter of Vrishhabhanu, O companion of Vraja’s prince, when will You cast Your merciful sidelong glance upon me? 2. O goddess staying in a vine-cottage by an ashoka tree, O goddess whose delicate feet are as splendid as red blossoms, O goddess whose hand grants fearlessness, O abode of transcendental opulence’s, when will You cast Your merciful sidelong glance upon me? 3. O goddess who, playfully shooting the arrows of Your glances from the curved bows of Your auspicious, amorous eyebrows, have completely subdued Nanda’s son [K
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