Daan Leela | Full Kirtan | Pu. Shri Sharnamkumarji | 2024
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 Published On Premiered Sep 11, 2024

Welcome to our channel, where today we dive deep into the divine pastimes of Lord Krishna—Danlila, Manlila, and Raslila. These enchanting Leelas (divine plays) performed by Pushti Purushottam, the Supreme Lord, serve a profound purpose: to bind the hearts of devotees to Him through love and devotion.

As the Srimad Bhagavatam beautifully states, “One should engage in hearing such divine pastimes, which in turn leads one to become devoted to the Lord.” Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu refers to this as “Nirodha,” the divine process of drawing the mind towards God through the meditative contemplation of His Leelas. When devotees engage in services with their body, mind, and wealth while immersing themselves in these divine narratives, their consciousness naturally becomes deeply rooted in Shri Krishna.

The Danlila traditionally begins on Bhadarva Sud 11 and continues until Bhadarva Amavasya. In this divine play, milk represents the nectar of Shri Swaminiji’s lips, while curd symbolizes the nectar of Shri Chandravali’s lips. This is why on the sacred day of Dan Ekadashi, curd is offered during the Rajbhog, symbolizing the essence of the Danlila, where Shri Chandravali takes the central role.

In the Danlila composed by Shri Harirai Ji, the dialogue between the Gopis and Mohan (Krishna) revolves around the plea, “Mohan! Let us go!” and Krishna’s playful demand, “Nagre! Give the toll!” Here, the word “Goras” carries a double meaning. While it literally refers to milk and curd, “Go” also signifies the senses, indicating that Krishna desires the surrender of the nectar of the senses.

It’s essential to understand these divine plays as entirely pure and beyond any worldly interpretation. The performers of these Leelas are not bound by the duality of body and soul—they are pure consciousness. This profound concept is explained by Vallabhacharya Mahaprabhu in his commentary on the Subodhiniji.

In this video, we explore the beautiful essence of Danlila, offering insights in Gujarati alongside English translations to connect you with the divine narrative. Let’s embark on this spiritual journey together.

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