A devotional aarti of Lord Krishna as the wanderer of Vrindavan's groves.
गले में बैजन्ती माला, बजावत मुरली मधुर बाला॥
श्रवण में कुण्डल झलकाला, नन्द के आनन्द नन्दाला।
गग्गन सम अंग कान्ति काली, राधिका चमक रही आली॥
Gale Mein Baijanti Mala, Bajawat Murali Madhur Bala.
Shravan Mein Kundal Jhalkala, Nand Ke Anand Nandala.
Gagan Sam Ang Kanti Kali, Radhika Chamak Rahi Ali.
Aarti of Kunjabihari, who lifted Govardhan, the dear Krishna. He wears a Baijanti garland and plays the sweet flute. Earrings glitter in his ears, he is the bliss of Nanda. His complexion is dark like the sky and Radhika shines beside him like lightning.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
What is Kunj Bihari Ki Aarti?
A devotional aarti of Lord Krishna as the wanderer of Vrindavan's groves.
When should Kunj Bihari Ki Aarti be recited?
Kunj Bihari Ki Aarti is ideally recited during Evening, Janmashtami.
Who composed Kunj Bihari Ki Aarti?
Kunj Bihari Ki Aarti was composed by Traditional.
What are the benefits of Kunj Bihari Ki Aarti?
Kunj Bihari Ki Aarti is a beautiful aarti describing Krishna in his Vrindavan form as the lover of Radha, the flute player and the lifter of Govardhan hill. It is sung with great joy during Krishna bhajans and Janmashtami celebrations.