Ritual songs and folksongs of the Hindus of Surinam
(1968)–Usharbudh Arya– Auteursrechtelijk beschermdOn myths and legends
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- I am going (with the intention) to swing on a swing in father Nanda's garden;Ga naar voetnoot1 I am swinging on the swing and the snake bites (with its) fang.
Rādhājī's finger...
III.[regelnummer]
The snake bit in the finger with the fang; She fell on the ground with a dizziness;
IV.[regelnummer]
Rādhā so fell on the ground that (she has) no consciousness of (the state of her) body.
Rādhājī's finger...
V.[regelnummer]
One sakhī examines a vein, another fans the breeze;
VI.[regelnummer]
The third sakhī filled and fetched some water, (and) the fourth goes to the house of a physician.
Rādhājī's finger...
VII.[regelnummer]
- In the home of big Nanda there is a great expert, call him alone as a physician;
VIII.[regelnummer]
The physician came and stood in the courtyard, (and Rādhā) smiles inside the veil.
Rādhājī's finger...
IX.[regelnummer]
(Says) Sūradāsa (regarding) Kṛṣṇa, there is great hope of (finding refuge at his) feet (by) meditating on the feet of Hari.
X.[regelnummer]
If Kṛṣṇa is met (only) then Rādhā would survive; (if) not, (then) her body (would) give up the breath.
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