Joy Radhe Radhe Krishna Krishna Govinda Govinda: Bolo Re Lyrics [repack]

In the Vaishnava tradition, the names of Radha and Krishna are never separated. Radha represents the energy of devotion, and Krishna represents the object of that devotion. Chanting them together balances our energy, bringing a sense of wholeness and emotional fulfillment.

Here are the song's full lyrics, as popularized in a 1994 Hindi film song : In the Vaishnava tradition, the names of Radha

The chant has two main popular strands. The first is a traditional kirtan whose lyrics and music are often attributed to Sri Sri Thakur Anukulchandra (1888–1969), a revered spiritual leader from Bengal. This version is a classic of the tradition, a form of congregational chanting. Here are the song's full lyrics, as popularized

The village elders, delighted by the couple's devotion, would often gather around them, listening in awe as they shared stories of their love and spiritual experiences. The air would fill with the chanting of sacred mantras, and the atmosphere would become electric with the energy of devotion. The village elders, delighted by the couple's devotion,

O mind, abandon hypocrisy and cunning, utter "Hari! Hari!" with your mouth. O mind, abandon hypocrisy and cunning, utter "Hari! Hari!" with your mouth. The name of Hari is the Supreme Reality; it is the eternal dharma of the soul. Give up unrighteousness and evil deeds. All glories to Radha and Radha! All glories to Krishna and Krishna! Chant Govinda! Govinda!

The most widely recognized version from the 1994 Hindi film Paramaatma is sung by the legendary S. P. Balasubrahmanyam.

Referring to Krishna as the protector of cows and the world.