: She guides the Jivas (souls) to the lotus feet of Krishna, acting as a divine intermediary who removes the faults of devotees.
: Historically, the first 40 verses were traditionally recited, but the 41st verse , written by Krishnadasji yamunaji na 41 pad in english
: Initially, there were 40 pads circulating among devotees. About 15 years later, a 41st pad was added. This final verse, attributed to Krushnadasji , was specifically selected because it provided a summary of the previous 40 verses and a complete overview of Shri Yamunaji's divine form ( Swaroop ). : She guides the Jivas (souls) to the
Yes, absolutely. While the original is preferred for traditional rituals, understanding the meaning in English is more important. The emotion ( bhav ) matters more than the language. This final verse, attributed to Krushnadasji , was
poets (the eight primary disciples of Shri Vallabhacharya) and other revered saints like Shri Hariraiji Maharaj, these verses are often sung as a "literary seva" to please the Lord. Core Significance and Themes
In Pushtimarg, Shri Yamunaji is the "Ishtadevi." She is the daughter of Surya (the Sun God) and the sister of Yama (the God of Death). Spiritually, she serves as the intermediary:
: According to tradition, Shri Hariraiji had an enlightening dream at Govind Ghat in Gokul while reciting the Yamunashtakam