Yamunaji Na 41 Pad In English |top| Direct

The (41 verses of Yamunaji) is a revered collection of devotional kirtans in the Pushtimarg tradition, primarily composed by the Ashtachap poets —eight eminent disciples of Shri Vallabhacharya and Shri Vitthalnathji. These verses serve as a "garland" of praise, celebrating Yamunaji as the eternal consort of Lord Krishna and the ultimate bestower of divine grace ( Pushti ). The Significance of 41 Pad

Since the original script is Devanagari (Hindi/Sanskrit), translating the 41 Pads into English involves both transliteration (to help pronunciation) and translation (to understand meaning). Below is a thematic breakdown of the 41 verses, rather than a full verse-by-verse text due to length restrictions. A complete English version can be found in Pushtimarg prayer books. yamunaji na 41 pad in english

The "Yamunaji na 41 Pad" are attributed to the early ashtachhap poets and Vallabhacharya's disciples, particularly or Shri Kumbhandas . Over centuries, these 41 verses became standard in the daily liturgy ( seva ) of the Pushtimarg temples (Havelis). Each pad (verse or song) is meant to be sung in a specific classical raga (melodic mode), accompanying rituals like morning mangala aarti , shringar , rajbhoga , and shayan aarti . The (41 verses of Yamunaji) is a revered