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Sant Surdas's Poetry, by first line

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  • Kanha, don't go so far to play,
    you do not know the 'hau' is here,
    11 lines
  • O mother mine, I did not eat the butter
    come dawn, with the herds,
    19 lines, 1 comment
  • Mohan comes herding the cows,
    crown of peacock feathers on his head,
    10 lines
  • Whatever is a devotee's
    caste, clan, family, or name,
    28 lines, 1 comment
  • There is no end to the deeds of Krishna:
    true to his promise, he tended the cows in Gokula;
    14 lines, 1 comment
  • The voice falters
    when it sings of the deeds of the Lord
    19 lines
  • Krishna awake, for the day has dawned:
    large, deep and lotus-like,
    35 lines, 1 comment
  • Yasoda lulling Hari to sleep,
    Shaking the cradle, cuddling and fondling,
    15 lines
  • Chuckling, Kanha came crawling,
    Trying to catch His reflection
    11 lines
  • Hands stretched out hesitantly,
    A foot on the ground unstably,
    11 lines
  • Mohan's begun to say 'Maiya Maiya,'
    And 'Baba Baba' to Nanda,
    12 lines
  • Kanha walks
    Two steps at a time,
    13 lines
  • Mother, the moon I want as my toy.
    I will roll on the floor,
    13 lines, 1 comment
  • Kanha eats in Yasoda's lap.
    some he eats, some he drops,
    12 lines
  • Mother, when will my hair-braid grow?
    milk you said will make it grow,
    12 lines
  • 'Tis morn, O Krishna, awake, all the pretty young milkmaids are calling for you; arise O Braj's prince, The sun is up in the sky, the moon pales, the tender tam
    3 lines
  • Awake, O Krishna awake,
    the night has gone arise,
    12 lines
  • Awake, Krishna,
    awake the lotus-petals
    14 lines, 6 comments
  • Parted nightlong from his beloved child
    Nanda could no longer restrain himself
    8 lines
  • Krishna awoke;
    Yashoda was enraptured to see his face blooming as a lotus that captures the rising sun's first rays. Taking off the coverlet she said, 'awake
    4 lines
  • See the greatness of Krishna;
    though Lord, Father and Master of the world
    16 lines
  • Krishna went playing in the lanes of Braj,
    a yellow silk garment round his waist,
    18 lines
  • Krishna said, 'O fair beauty, who are you?
    Where do you live? Whose daughter are you?
    13 lines
  • O Hari, 'tis morn, awake, there's water in the jar for you to wash your face no need to hurry there's plenty of time.
    I'll bring you whatever you like for yo
    4 lines
  • O Krishna, darling of Gokula, awake
    I have brought you milk, curd and sugar-candy come and partake of these delicacies: your pals are at the door, calling yo
    3 lines
  • Who can contain his joy, say, on seeing the lotus-like lovely face of Nanda's darling child when he awakes?
    His beauty infatuates sages,and destroys the prid
    4 lines
  • Krishna conveyed by signs to clever Radha. [he could not speak out as her girl friends were with her] to make a pretence of milking the cows, and picking up the
    1 lines, 1 comment
  • O mother mine, Dau (Balram)forever teases me.
    you never gave birth to me,
    22 lines, 1 comment
  • Seeing Radha stand alone, Krishna came from behind and blindfolded her with his hands. But his hands could not fully cover her large and elongated vivacious eye
    1 lines
  • Thus did Radha and Krishna feel in their hearts the transports of first love. Their eyes spoke to each other the language of deep love and there was no need for
    1 lines
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