ত্যাজ রে মন ভবের আশা, অজপা নামে কর রে নেশা। রাধে গোবিন্দ নামটি বদনে লইয়া নয়ন-নীরে সদা ভাস রে।

Chant the name of the beautiful, dark-complexioned One who captivates Cupid, the Bearer of the Flute, Chant the names of Radha, Krishna, and Govinda!

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The repetition of the divine names in the chant is rooted in the ancient Vedic tradition of "Japa," or mantra recitation. The benefits of repetition include:

Unlike some traditions that focus solely on Krishna, this bhajan places Radha and Krishna together. In Gaudiya Vaishnava philosophy, Radha represents the , or the spiritual bliss potency of God. By chanting Radha's name first, the devotee seeks the mercy of the divine feminine energy to attract the heart of Krishna. Chanting them together brings balance—the infinite love of Radha and the divine play (Leela) of Krishna.

A title meaning "the pleaser of the cows" or "the protector of the senses."

As your mind settles, increase the speed. If you have an instrument like a harmonium, kartals (cymbals), or a drum (mridanga), introduce a simple rhythm.